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  2. Blood Culture Test: Purpose, Procedure, Results - WebMD

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    A blood culture test helps your doctor figure out if you have a kind of infection that is in your bloodstream and can affect your entire body. Doctors call this a systemic infection.

  3. Blood Culture: Purpose, Procedure, and Risks - Healthline

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    A blood culture is a test that checks for foreign invaders like bacteria, yeast, and other microorganisms in your blood. Having these pathogens in your bloodstream can be a sign of a...

  4. Bacteria Culture Test: What It Is, Types, Procedure & Results

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    A bacteria culture is a test to confirm whether you have a bacterial infection. The test can also identify what type of bacteria caused the infection, which helps guide treatment decisions. For a bacteria culture test, a healthcare provider takes a sample of blood, stool, urine, skin, mucus or spinal fluid.

  5. Blood Culture - Testing.com

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    Blood culture testing is frequently used to diagnose infections and determine if germs have entered the bloodstream. A blood culture test identifies the specific germ causing an infection and enables further testing to determine what type of treatment may be most effective.

  6. Culture, Blood | Test Detail | Quest Diagnostics

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    Culture, Blood - Bacterial sepsis constitutes one of the most serious infectious diseases. The detection of microorganisms in a patient's blood has importance in the diagnosis and prognosis of endocarditis, septicemia, or chronic bacteremia.

  7. Blood culture - Wikipedia

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    A blood culture is a medical laboratory test used to detect bacteria or fungi in a person's blood. Under normal conditions, the blood does not contain microorganisms: their presence can indicate a bloodstream infection such as bacteremia or fungemia, which in severe cases may result in sepsis.

  8. Detection of bacteremia: Blood cultures and other diagnostic...

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    Indications for blood cultures — Routine blood cultures are warranted for patients who have symptoms, radiographic evidence, or laboratory test results suggesting the presence of syndromes associated with a high likelihood of bacteremia (table 1 and table 2).

  9. Blood Culture - University of Rochester Medical Center

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    Blood culture and sensitivity test, blood C&S. What is this test? This blood test finds out if you have a systemic infection. This is an infection that affects your whole body, not just 1 part. A sample of blood is studied in a lab to check for bacteria or a type of fungus called yeast. Why do I need this test? You may need this test if you ...

  10. Blood Culture: About This Test - Kaiser Permanente

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    A blood culture is a test to see what kind of bacteria or fungi are infecting your blood. Usually, a blood infection occurs with other serious infections. These include infections in your lungs, kidneys, bowels, gallbladder, or heart valves.

  11. Blood culture: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

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    A blood culture is a laboratory test to check for bacteria or other germs in a blood sample. A blood sample is needed. The site where blood will be drawn is first cleaned with an antiseptic such as chlorhexidine.