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Use of a pair of blood culture bottles for sterility testing of corneal organ culture media

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P Gain, G Thuret, C Chiquet, AC Vautrin, A … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2001 - bjo.bmj.com
METHODS 761 microbiological analyses of storage media (Inosol and Exosol, Opsia,
Toulouse, France), sampled in all phases of the organ culture at 31°C of 410
consecutive corneas, were analysed. Each medium was inoculated in a pair of ...
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Sensitivity and rapidity of blood culture bottles in the detection of cornea organ culture …

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G Thuret, A Carricajo, C Chiquet, AC Vautrin, … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2002 - bjo.bmj.com
Methods: The bactericidal activity of contaminated standard organ culture medium
containing 100 IU/ml penicillin, 0.1 mg/ml streptomycin, and 0.25 μg/ml
amphotericin B was evaluated after 48 hours of incubation at 31°C with ...
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Efficiency of blood culture bottles for the fungal sterility testing of corneal organ culture …

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G Thuret, A Carricajo, AC Vautrin, H Raberin, … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2005 - bjo.bmj.com
Background/aim: The consequences of fungal contamination of an organ cultured
cornea, though exceptional, are often disastrous for the recipient.
Consequently, eye banks often quarantine corneas for 10 days or more before ...
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Microbiologic study of organ-cultured donor corneas


VM Borderie, L Laroche - Transplantation, 1998 - journals.lww.com
Results. Contamination during preservation was either bacterial (65%) or
fungal(35%). None of the tested antibiotics were effective against all of the 45
isolated bacteria. The risk of contamination decreased with death-to-organ ...
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Conservation en culture d'organe à+ 31 °C de la cornée humaine et risques infectieux


M Erbezci, PH Monnot, Y Michel-Briand, M … - Journal français d'ophtalmologie, 1995 - cat.inist.fr
Conservation en culture d'organe à+ 31 °C de la cornée humaine et risques
infectieux. M ERBEZCI, PH MONNOT, Y MICHEL-BRIAND, M ...
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Difficulties of fungus detection in corneal culture medium


G Jendral, F Wilhelm, H Bernhardt, P Eichler, … - Der Ophthalmologe: Zeitschrift der Deutschen …, 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
It is not always possible to prevent the growth of microorganisms in organ
culture for cornea preservation, despite many prophylactic measures. It is
especially difficult to prove the presence of fungi in the cultural medium. ...
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Bacterial contamination of human organ-cultured corneas


J Albon, M Armstrong, AB Tullo - Cornea, 2001 - journals.lww.com
Methods. Seventy-two corneoscleral rims and corneal buttons trephined from organ
cultured corneoscleral discs using aseptic technique and 45 organ-cultured donor
corneoscleral rims postpenetrating keratoplasty) were subjected to a ...
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Vol 25, N 4-avril 2002


P Gain, G Thuret, C Chiquet, AC Vautrin, A … - masson.fr
Material and methods: Seven hundred and sixty one microbiological analysis of
storage media (Inosol ® and Exosol ® , Opsia, Toulouse, France), sampled in
all phases of the organ culture at 31°C of 410 consecutive corneas, were ...
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Organ culture preservation of the human cornea at+ 31 degrees C and risk of infection


M Erbezci, PH Monnot, Y Michel-Briand, M … - Journal français d'ophtalmologie, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
PURPOSE: In order to reduce the risk of infection, we analyzed each stage of
conservation of human cornea in organ culture at +31 degrees C. METHODS: This
epidomiological study was conducted in 266 human corneas preserved in organ ...
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Comparison of two commercial broth-culture systems for microbial detection in dialysates of …


MA Saubolle, DL Sewell, MD Holland, TA … - Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease, 1989 - cat.inist.fr
Comparison of two commercial broth-culture systems for microbial detection in
dialysates of patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. ...
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