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Microbiological culturing was only conducted on samples collected in 2007 and 2008.
Classical microbiological culturing was performed on all collected fresh stool samples on the day of sampling to isolate common diarrheal bacteria including Shigella spp., Salmonella spp., Campylobacter spp., Yersinia spp., Plesiomonas spp., and Aeromonas spp. as described previously.
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Tissues for microscopy as well as swabs for microbiological culturing were collected to cover all parts of the respiratory tract and a range of organs known to be affected in S. suis infection [ 5].
Microbiological culture was obtained in nearly 53% of infections; Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas spp. were the most commonly isolated pathogens.
In 26 eyes (25%), the microbiological culture was negative or not performed.
In these low titer infections, microbiological culture was positive in only 1 of 16 biopsies (rabbit #17), compared to 8 positive PCR results.
Microbiological culture was negative.
A species name, Candidatus B. mayotimonensis was proposed because a pure microbiological culture was not obtained.
Microbiological culture was performed on 240 mucosal biopsies taken from 60 patients (30 patients with CRC, 30 patients with CRA) and 20 healthy controls.
We set out to determine the extent to which routine diagnostic microbiological culture was masking the bacterial species present in a set of respiratory samples.
Fourth, the collection of samples for microbiological culture was not systematic but based on the physician's judgment which might be a sampling bias.
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