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 Executive Vice President's Message
 Applying a Quality System to Respiratory Services
 Flow Cytometry: New Guidelines to Support its Clinical Application
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 Vote and Deadlines
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Vote and Deadlines

Principles and Procedures for Blood Cultures (M47-P)

CLSI submits the following for vote as a candidate-for-advancement consensus document.  The document and ballot is available to delegates and alternates of Active and Associate Active member organizations through CLSI Forums.  

M47-PPrinciples and Procedures for Blood Cultures; Proposed Guideline
This document provides recommendations for the collection, transport, and processing of blood cultures as well as guidance for the recovery of pathogens from blood specimens taken from patients who are suspected of having bacteremia or fungemia. The deadline for the completed ballot for M47-P to be received at the CLSI offices is 29 January 2007.


Under our Administrative Procedures, a CLSI document approved by the area committee at the first level of the consensus process is submitted to delegates as a “candidate-for-advancement” consensus document. This begins the voting and approval period by the delegates.

As a delegate, your vote is to affirm (or reject) the document for advancement as a CLSI document. Please send your completed ballot to the CLSI offices by the above deadline.

In the consensus process, comments are invited at each publication stage. In each edition, the responsible committee includes a summary of comments on the prior edition and its responses to them. Any comments received on a candidate-for-advancement consensus document as a result of delegate voting and consensus review will be addressed by the committee during the document’s advancement.

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