Bacterial Infection of Site: Diagnosis

Clinical recognition is the mainstay of diagnosis, confirmed by appropriate bacterial cultures. Purulent lesions should be swabbed, and if vesicular or pustular, aspirated specimens obtained. If septic symptoms accompany local infection, blood should be cultured. In individuals suspected of immunodeficiency, it is prudent to examine antibody and polymorphonuclear white blood cell numbers and function.

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