Douglas G W, Balows A, Rhoden D, Tomfohrde K, Smith P B
Appl Microbiol. 1973 Feb;25(2):230-4. doi: 10.1128/am.25.2.230-234.1973.
Increasing awareness of the need for a uniform quality control program prompted an evaluation of a commercially available set (Bact-Chek) of eight organisms. A protocol was designed in which this set of control cultures was tested simultaneously in the clinical microbiology laboratory of a 400-bed hospital (the Berkshire Medical Center) and in the reference laboratories of the Bacteriology Section of the Center for Disease Control. The results indicate that the Bact-Chek organisms are essentially as advertised: they constitute a basic set of cultures for a quality control program in clinical microbiology. Ninety per cent of the media and reagents (excluding mycobacterial media and reagents) in the clinical laboratory were checked with this set of eight cultures. Additional cultures not in the set were used to check the remaining 10% of the media and reagents.
对统一质量控制程序需求的认识不断提高,促使人们对一套市售的包含八种微生物的产品(Bact-Chek)进行评估。设计了一个方案,在一家拥有400张床位的医院(伯克希尔医疗中心)的临床微生物实验室以及疾病控制中心细菌学部门的参考实验室中同时对这套对照培养物进行测试。结果表明,Bact-Chek微生物基本如宣传的那样:它们构成了临床微生物学质量控制程序的一组基本培养物。临床实验室中90%的培养基和试剂(不包括分枝杆菌培养基和试剂)用这八种培养物进行了检测。该产品套装中未包含的其他培养物用于检测其余10%的培养基和试剂。