Meconium Culture
Meconium is the tarry stool of newborns that lasts for the first three days after birth. It is composed of amniotic fluid, salts, bile, cells, and normally is free of bacteria. A meconium sample is retrieved from a baby and placed in culture media to encourage the growth of microorganisms. If growth is observed, the organisms are identified and proper medical therapy is carried out.
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Review Date : 12/9/2001
Reviewed By : A.D.A.M. Medical Illustration Team
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