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SPECIMEN MEDIA NORMAL FLORA COMMON PATHOGENS OTHER
Throat/nasopharynx
Sputum, bronchial
washings/aspirates,
transtracheal
aspirates
Urine
Stab streaking to detect beta
strep that only produce strep-
tolysin O. Direct antigen
tests for GAS. Negs should
be cultured.Gram stain. Acceptable spu-
tum: <10 epithelial cells/LPF,
>25 polys/LPF. Note: Neu-
tropenic patients may not
produce polys.Rapid screen for UTI: 1 or
more bacteria/OI field on
Gram stain of uncentrifuged
urine. Interpretive guidelines
vary. Low counts are signifi-
cant in catheterized urines &
aspirates. 3 or more organisms
with none predominant =
probable contamination.Alpha & gamma strep,
commensal Neisseria,
CNS, diphtheroids,
S. pneumoniae,
CandidaCNS, non–beta-
hemolytic strep,
diphtheroids, com-
mensal Neisseria,
Haemophilus, yeast.
Aspirates: noneClean catch: few skin
flora. Catheterized or
aspirate: noneSBA, CHOC.
Streptococcus-
selective agar
may be usedSBA, CHOC, MAC
SBA, MAC. Use
0.01-mL or 0.001-mL
calibrated loopGAS (S. pyogenes)S. pneumoniae, H. influenzae,
S. aureus, Enterobacteriaceae,
Pseudomonas, M. catarrhalis,
C. albicansE. coli, Klebsiella, Enterobacter,
Proteus, Enterococcus,
Pseudomonas, S. aureus,
S. saprophyticus, CNS, GBScontinued...