Claims
- 1. A method for analyzing a body fluid for the presence of bacteria therein, said method comprising:
- placing a sample of the body fluid into a closed container together with a growth medium containing water including a C.sup.14 carbon containing carbon source which is fermentable to produce carbon dioxide;
- exposing the medium with the sample therein in said closed container to conditions conducive to the occurrence of normal metabolic processes for a period of time sufficient to cause production of C.sup.14 O.sub.2 by the fermentation of said source;
- thereafter removing at least a portion of the gaseous atmosphere from within the container above the medium and the sample and replacing a portion of the atmosphere in said container; and
- determining the presence of C.sup.14 O.sub.2 in said gaseous atmosphere by measuring the radioactivity of said removed portion of said gaseous atmosphere in radioactivity measuring means while the gaseous atmosphere remains in a gaseous condition; and flushing said radioactivity measuring means with gas to remove the radioactive gaseous atmosphere therefrom.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein a series of said portions are removed from within the container, the radioactivity of each of said portions being measured while the portions remain in gaseous form to thereby determine the relative presence of C.sup.14 O.sub.2 in said atmosphere in relationship to the amount of time that the sample and the medium have been exposed to fermentation conditions.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said measuring is conducted in a measuring zone and a plurality of said analyses are conducted in sequence, the portions from different containers being fed into said zone seriatim and analyzed for radioactivity.
- 4. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said source comprises C.sup.14 substituted glucose.
- 5. The method of claim 1 in which a vortex is maintained in the medium in order to promote growth.
- 6. The method of claim 1 in which the body fluid analyzed is blood.
- 7. The method of claim 1 in which the medium is subjected to agitation.
- 8. The method of claim 1 in which the gaseous atmosphere is removed from said container by connecting said container to a partial vacuum.
- 9. A method for analyzing fluidized materials capable of supporting biological activity for the presence of bacteria therein, said method comprising:
- placing separate samples of said fluidized materials into a plurality of closed sterile containers together with a growth medium containing water including a C.sup.14 carbon containing carbon source which is fermentable to produce carbon dioxide;
- exposing the medium with the sample in each said closed container to conditions conducive to the occurrence of normal metabolic processes for a period of time sufficient to cause production of C.sup.14 O.sub.2 by the fermentation of said source; thereafter
- removing at least a portion of the gaseous atmosphere from within a container above the medium and the sample and replacing a portion of the atmosphere in said container;
- determining the presence of C.sup.14 O.sub.2 in said gaseous atmosphere by measuring the radioactivity of said removed portion of said gaseous atmosphere in radioactivity measuring means while the gaseous atmosphere remains in a gaseous condition, and
- flushing said radioactivity measuring means with gas to remove the radioactive gaseous atmosphere therefrom; and thereafter
- removing at least another portion of the gaseous atmosphere from within a container above the medium and the sample and replacing a portion of the atmosphere in said container; and
- determining the presence of C.sup.14 O.sub.2 in said gaseous atmosphere by measuring the radioactivity of said removed portion of said gaseous atmosphere in radioactivity measuring means while the gaseous atmosphere remains in a gaseous condition, and
- flushing said radioactivity measuring means with gas to remove the radioactive gaseous atmosphere therefrom.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of application Serial No. 30.675, filed Apr. 22, 1970 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,676,679 which is a continuation-in-part of application Serial No. 770,484, filed Oct. 25, 1968 now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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