Detection and Identification of Bacterial Contamination in Blood Samples fromCancer Patients

Pantopikou K, Papasotiriou I
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Title Bacterial detection in cancer samples. Background Bacterial contamination follow up is an integral part of quality control for blood sample handling and processing. Blood sample contamination is promoted by inappropriate blood drawing practices or laboratory environments. This study investigated the presence of Gram-positive bacteria in the skin microenvironment that are capable of causing serious infections in cancer patients. Moreover, this study examined whether such contamination is caused by a lack of appropriate disinfection during blood collection, which may facilitate entry of skin bacteria into the bloodstream, or by downstream mishandling of samples by laboratory staff before or during analysis. Alternatively, blood contamination may result from an undiagnosed infection, such as Streptococcus pyogenes, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis or Streptococcus pneumoniae. Methods and findings The bacteria described above have been detected by polymerase chain reaction (P.C.R). Our results revealed that 82% of examined samples were contaminated by Staphylococcus aureus prior to any further blood processing. Conclusion The presence of Staphylococcus aureus before any blood processing indicating bacterial contamination results from incorrect venipuncture practices or the presence of an underlying infection that has yet to be diagnosed
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肿瘤患者血液中细菌污染的检测与鉴定
癌症样本中的细菌检测。背景:细菌污染跟踪是血液样本处理和处理质量控制的重要组成部分。不适当的抽血操作或实验室环境会导致血样污染。本研究调查了皮肤微环境中能够引起癌症患者严重感染的革兰氏阳性细菌的存在。此外,本研究还调查了这种污染是由于采血过程中缺乏适当的消毒造成的,这可能会促进皮肤细菌进入血液,还是由于实验室工作人员在分析之前或分析期间对样本的下游处理不当造成的。另外,血液污染可能是由未确诊的感染引起的,如化脓性链球菌、金黄色葡萄球菌、表皮葡萄球菌或肺炎链球菌。方法和发现采用聚合酶链反应(pcr)对上述病原菌进行了检测。我们的结果显示,82%的检测样本在任何进一步的血液处理之前被金黄色葡萄球菌污染。结论在任何血液处理前出现金黄色葡萄球菌表明细菌污染是由于不正确的静脉穿刺操作或存在尚未诊断的潜在感染
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