Authors
Travis K Price, Tanaka Dune, Evann E Hilt, Krystal J Thomas-White, Stephanie Kliethermes, Cynthia Brincat, Linda Brubaker, Alan J Wolfe, Elizabeth R Mueller, Paul C Schreckenberger
Publication date
2016/5
Journal
Journal of clinical microbiology
Volume
54
Issue
5
Pages
1216-1222
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
Enhanced quantitative urine culture (EQUC) detects live microorganisms in the vast majority of urine specimens reported as “no growth” by the standard urine culture protocol. Here, we evaluated an expanded set of EQUC conditions (expanded-spectrum EQUC) to identify an optimal version that provides a more complete description of uropathogens in women experiencing urinary tract infection (UTI)-like symptoms. One hundred fifty adult urogynecology patient-participants were characterized using a self-completed validated UTI symptom assessment (UTISA) questionnaire and asked “Do you feel you have a UTI?” Women responding negatively were recruited into the no-UTI cohort, while women responding affirmatively were recruited into the UTI cohort; the latter cohort was reassessed with the UTISA questionnaire 3 to 7 days later. Baseline catheterized urine samples were plated using both standard urine …
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