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Problems in the cultivation of cervical bacteria
The Journal of Reproductive Medicine
|March 1, 1985
Abstract:
Multiple variations in the types, species and prevalence of cervical bacteria are described in the literature. A review of the literature was undertaken to determine the effect of delay on the ability to identify bacteria. Experiments were initiated to elaborate on those observations. The rate of organism isolation was related to the delay in transport to the laboratory.
Keywords:
Bacterial And Fungal DiseasesBiologyCervical EffectsCervixDemographic FactorsDiseasesExaminations And DiagnosesGenital Effects, FemaleGenitaliaGenitalia, FemaleInfectionsLaboratory Examinations And DiagnosesLaboratory ProceduresPhysiologyPopulationPopulation DynamicsTime FactorsUrogenital EffectsUrogenital SystemUterine EffectsUterus