Importance of microbiology in autopsy procedure

IF 2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL International Journal of Health Sciences-IJHS Pub Date : 2023-09-14 DOI:10.53730/ijhs.v7ns1.14556
Gitanjali Dass, Tamanna Wara, Annwesha Mazumdar
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The importance of bacterial cultures in autopsy has been controversial since Filippo Pacini and Robert Koch's early investigation into the etiology of cholera. Death-war and / or post-mortem invasion by the patient's native flora poses a problem with respect to post-mortem intervals, selection of anatomical location of cultures containing blood, CSF, and number of specimens required to be bought and collected in Microbial Laboratory for processing. Additionally, importance of postmortem virus research is significant. An increasingly important aspect of occupational safety is involved in handling of patient samples by laboratory staff. During the AIDS epidemic, regulatory bodies were urged to reconsider the importance of postmortem microbiological tests. This editorial is used to determine the exact cause of death without sacrificing the logistical and human resources of the Institute of Microbiology Practical sampling guidelines. The American University of Pathologists (CAP) are known to have developed a general checklist item for performing autopsy, but there are no specific guidelines, recommendations, or checklist items to address performance criteria for postmortem microbial culture studies. This review provides a brief historical perspective on autopsy microbiology, including a discussion of concerns about the postmortem spread of microorganisms, followed by a description of how to sample.
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微生物学在尸检过程中的重要性
自从Filippo Pacini和Robert Koch对霍乱病原学的早期调查以来,细菌培养在尸检中的重要性一直存在争议。死亡之战和/或死后患者原生菌群的入侵,在死亡间隔、含血、脑脊液培养物解剖位置的选择以及需要购买并在微生物实验室收集进行处理的标本数量等方面造成了问题。此外,死后病毒研究的重要性是显著的。职业安全日益重要的一个方面是实验室工作人员处理病人样本。在艾滋病流行期间,监管机构被敦促重新考虑死后微生物检测的重要性。这篇社论用于确定确切的死亡原因,而不牺牲微生物研究所实用抽样准则的后勤和人力资源。众所周知,美国病理学家大学(CAP)已经为进行尸检制定了一个通用的检查清单项目,但没有具体的指导方针、建议或检查清单项目来解决死后微生物培养研究的性能标准。这篇综述提供了尸检微生物学的简要历史观点,包括对微生物死后传播的关注的讨论,随后描述了如何取样。
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