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J Clin Microbiol ; 29(7): 1436-8, 1991 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1885739

ABSTRACT

Our study examined whether urinary tract infections (UTIs) would cause false-positive results when urine sediment was tested with the Chlamydiazyme (CZ) system. Thirty-six infected urine samples and fifteen controls were studied. All controls were negative. Forty-seven percent of Escherichia coli UTIs (n = 30) and 100% of Klebsiella pneumoniae UTIs (n = 4) were positive on CZ testing of urine sediment. Nine E. coli UTIs positive by CZ were negative by direct fluorescent-antibody staining. When suspensions of the pure cultures were analyzed, 47% of E. coli and 100% of K. pneumoniae samples were CZ positive. False-positive results were not related to organism biotype or urine characteristics, including pH, specific gravity, and leukocyte count. We conclude that the presence of a UTI and also bacterial contamination must be ruled out prior to urine sediment testing.


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Bacteriological Techniques , Chlamydia Infections/diagnosis , Chlamydia trachomatis , Urinary Tract Infections/diagnosis , Antigens, Bacterial/urine , Chlamydia Infections/urine , Cross Reactions , Evaluation Studies as Topic , False Positive Reactions , Female , Humans , Male , Urinary Tract Infections/urine
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