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- W2184964928 abstract "Introduction: In recent years many clinical microbiology laboratories have discontinued the use of cell culture for the identifi cation of viruses, relying instead on the more rapid molecular techniques now widely available. Nevertheless it is often necessary to submit specimens to reference laboratories for further identifi cation or confi rmation using cell culture. The present study is intended to investigate whether Virocult® swabs could be used as a single source for both types of testing, thus avoiding the need for multiple specimens and collection devices. Methods: A new cell culture based study was performed for Infl uenza A virus, using the methods described in CLSI Quality Control of Microbiological Transport Devices Approved Standard M40-A, measuring recovery for up to 8 days holding time on Virocult® swabs, both at ambient and refrigeration temperatures. The results were compared with clinical studies using molecular techniques for the identfi cation of Infl uenza A on Virocult®-collected specimens. Results: It was shown that Virocult®-collected" @default.
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- W2184964928 title "INVESTIGATION OF THE SUITABILITY OF THE VIROCULT® SWAB TRANSPORT DEVICE FOR INFLUENZA A SPECIMENS WHICH ARE TO BE ANALYZED BY CELL CULTURE OR MOLECULAR TECHNIQUES" @default.
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