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Tissue versus Swab Culturing of Infected Diabetic Foot Wounds

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by NewsBot, Apr 29, 2016.

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    A Comparison of Tissue versus Swab Culturing of Infected Diabetic Foot Wounds.
    Huang Y et al
    Int J Endocrinol. 2016;2016:8198714. doi: 10.1155/2016/819871
     
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    DIABETIC FOOT INFECTIONS: DEEP TISSUE BIOPSIES VERSUS SUPERFICIAL SWABS
    N. Howard, S. Brookes Fazakerley, J. Widnall, D. Harvey, S. Platt, G. Jackson
    Bone & Joint Surgery; 27 June 2016
     
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    Concordance in diabetic foot ulceration: a cross-sectional study of agreement between wound swabbing and tissue sampling in infected ulcers.
    Nelson EA et al
    Health Technol Assess. 2016 Nov;20(82):1-176.
     
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    To swab or not to swab? A qualitative study of pathology testing, interpretation, and value in diabetes-related foot ulceration
    Jennifer Broom et al
    Infect Dis Health. 2023 Nov 27:S2468-0451(23)00109-8
     
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