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BD Vacutainer™ Urine Culture & Sensitivity Preservative PLUS Plastic Tubes Minimize the Harmful Impact of Stressors Dependent on Temperature and Time Storage in Uropathogenic Bacteria

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Journal J Clin Med
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2024 Sep 14
PMID 39274547
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Urinary tract infection is a worldwide health problem. According to the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments and the European Urinalysis Guideline, urine samples should be tested within 2 h of collection. Thus, using chemical preservatives that guarantee the pre-analytical conditions is a practical tool. However, the effects of temperature and storage time as uropathogenic bacteria stressors are unclear. Gram-negative and -positive ATTC strains, , , , and , were used in this study. Strains in liquid media were stored at 4, 25, and 37 °C for 0, 2, 12, 24, and 48 h in tubes with and without preservatives. Then, reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, viable but non-culturable bacteria (VBNC), and bacteria growth were analyzed. A high ROS level was associated with the presence of VBNC and dead bacteria with low CFU counts, but a low ROS level increased the CFU number, depending on temperature and storage time in tubes without preservatives (boric acid, sodium borate, and formate). The BD Vacutainer™ Urine Culture & Sensitivity Preservative PLUS Plastic Tubes (C&S-PP) prevent this ROS increase, maintaining the CFU number for longer. C&S-PP tubes minimize the stressor effects (temperature and time storage) on uropathogenic bacteria when stored, improving the pre-analytical conditions of cultures realized by the clinical laboratory.

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