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Blood culture from line positive, but peripheral cultures negative
If the blood culture from the line is positive for coagulase negative Staph, viridans Streptococci, or Coryneform bacilli WITHOUT symptoms, consider contamination or colonization and repeat cultures
If patient has symptoms/signs consistent with line infection, or fever/rigors with use of the line, treat as for a line infection, especially if positive for a gram negative bacillus, Candida, or S. aureus
Patients with colonized lines are at risk of developing true catheter-related bloodstream infection, and should be closely monitored with a low threshold for repeat cultures.
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