Reporting Gram Stained Culture Smears

Principle

The culture smear is used to determine the staining characteristic and shape of the unknown organism since this data helps the microbiologist to decide on additional culture and identification methods. By correlating the Gram stain reaction, colony morphology and growth requirements, the microbiologist may be able to tentatively identify the organism, which the physician may use to modify treatment, until definitive culture and antibiotic susceptibility results become available.

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