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Locul recoltării                 Produse patologice şi metode de recoltare
                    SISTEM NERVOS CENTRAL   LCR, produs patologic aspirat din abcese, Ńesut obtinut prin biopsie
                    CAVITATE BUCALĂ         Produs patologic aspirat din abcese, Ńesut obtinut prin biopsie
                    ABCESE LOCALIZATE       Produs patologic aspirat din abcesul închis
                    TRACT SINUSAL           Produs patologic aspirat
                    ULCER DE DECUBIT        Puroi aspirat
                    łESUTURI /OS            Specimene obŃinute în timpul operaŃiilor chirurgicale
                    PLĂMÂN                  Produs patologic obŃinut prin puncŃie, lichid pleural prin toracocenteză
                    INTRA-ABDOMINAL         Produs patologic aspirat din abcese, lichid de ascită, Ńesut bioptic etc.
                    TRACT URINAR            Aspirare suprapubiană
                    TRACT GENITAL           Produs patologic aspirat din abcese localizate
                    ALTELE                  Sânge, măduva osoasă, lichid sinovial, biopsii de Ńesuturi din zone normal sterile

                  2) Specimene care nu sunt acceptate pentru izolarea bacteriilor anaerobe
                  -  Exsudate şi alte produse recoltate pe tampon  din răni superficiale, abcese, arsuri, ulceraŃii;
                  - Tampoane vaginale, cervicale, uretrale;
                  - Tampoane recoltate din tractul respirator superior, spută;
                  - Materii fecale, tampoane rectale;
                  - Urină.

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