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Delacour H et al. – The noncharcoal liquid Amies swab transport system can be used for the collection and transport of biologic samples from carriers and infected patients for the detection of strains of Staphylococcus aureus in epidemiologic field studies. The authors suggest that the maximum holding time, between swab collection and culture, should be 18 days.

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