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Urinary Tract Infections Overview A urine culture must ALWAYS be interpreted in the context of the urinalysis and patient symptoms. If a patient has no signs of infection on urinalysis, no symptoms of
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In Table 6, give explanations for the following questions. Use the required readings listed at the beginning of this chapter, the texts listed at the end of the chapter under helpful resources, and discussions with your laboratory and/or IP mentor (Please download the PDF Version of this section, linked at the top of the page, to view Table 6).
In Table 10, describe appropriate methods for the collection, storage and transportation of specimens to the virology and/or serology laboratory. Use the required readings listed at the beginning of this chapter, as well as the texts listed at the end of the chapter under helpful resources (Please download the PDF Version of this section, linked at the top of the page, to view Table 10).