Introduction to Reading Direct Smears

What is the value of a Direct Smear?

A direct smear is made from a clinical specimen, not a culture. It can be used to:

  • Guide the physician on initial choice of antibiotic, pending results of culture and sensitivity.
  • Judge specimen quality.
  • Contribute to selection of culture media, especially with mixed flora.
  • Provide internal quality control when direct smear results are compared to culture results.

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