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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR TESTING THE CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC SENSITIVITY OF BACTERIA IN KOERPER FLUIDS, PREFERABLY URINE
abstract A method for testing the chemotherapeutic sensitivity of bacteria in body fluids, preferably urine. The effectiveness of chemotherapeutic agents in a specific case of infection is made visible by the color change of a redox indicator. A prerequisite for a reproducible result is a nutrient-free environment and a pH value around the neutral range, which is set by means of a buffer solution. The result is available after a maximum of 112 to 2 hours.
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