The importance of the incorporation of microbiology information into the laboratory cumulative report implies that continuing efforts need to be made to enhance the readability and style of such reports. In addition, the optimizing of laboratory work flow around a computer record-keeping system in microbiology is essential to guarantee technologist satisfaction with and usage of the system. The efforts and results of extending a commercially available system in the microbiology laboratory are discussed and compared with another approach using the same system base. The project led to smooth laboratory work flow and highly successful combined reports. Necessary software modifications are summarized.
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Pathogens
August 2020
Department Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Health, Viale Regina Elena 299, 00161 Rome, Italy.
Detection and enumeration of in water samples is of great importance for risk assessment analysis. The plate culture method is the gold standard, but has received several well-known criticisms, which have induced researchers to develop alternative methods. The purpose of this study was to compare counts obtained by the analysis of potable water samples through the plate culture method and through the IDEXX liquid culture Legiolert method.
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