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>breast milk culture - results after 48 hours came back: 2+ skin flora
>(stapylococcus epidermidis/diphtheroids); 1+ serratia liquefaciens. No
>yeast seen. My question: how long should a culture be grown to truly
>say NO YEAST, and is it appropriate for her to be placed on diclox for
>this skin flora?
Hi Janna,
(1) antibiotics are NOT required for staph epidermidis - this is normal skin
flora (it is not staph aureus, which may require antibiotics)
(2) yeast / candida may take 7 days (most labs only grow it for 48 hours b/c
vaginal candida will have grown by then - b/c many more organisms present)
At present, I see little point in trying to grow candida.
Lisa Amir
MBBS, MMed, IBCLC in Melbourne, Australia
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