tailieunhanh - The effect of urine storage temperature and boric acid preservation on quantitative bacterial culture for diagnosing canine urinary tract infection

Quantitative bacterial culture (QBC) is the gold standard for diagnosing canine urinary tract infections. Current guidelines recommend QBC within 24h of urine collection and that unpreserved urine is refrigerated until culture. However, temperature-controlled transport is rarely feasible, indicating a need for alternative storage during transport of urine from primary veterinary practices to the microbiology laboratory. |

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