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Agrobacterium radiobacter as a cause of pseudobacteremia
A M Rogues1, J Sarlangue, B de Barbeyrac
1Service d'Hygiène Hospitalière, Hôpital Pellegrin, Bordeaux, France.
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology
|June 1, 1999
Abstract:
Agrobacterium radiobacter was isolated from 15 blood cultures collected from 15 newborns. Contamination of blood cultures was suspected because, in most cases, the babies' illnesses seemed incompatible with infection. A radiobacter was isolated from citrated tubes used for clotting-factor studies. Review of venipuncture technique revealed that occasionally the coagulation study tubes were being inoculated before the blood-culture bottles. This investigation demonstrated how an environmental source coupled with faulty technique caused a cluster of false-positive blood cultures.