Abstract

In view of the recent work by Schersten and Fritz (1967), which indicates that the utilization of small amounts of glucose in urine by actively respiring bacteria can be used as an index of urinary tract infection, there is a need for a simple, sensitive test which detects very low concentration of urine glucose and can be applied in the analysis of large numbers of specimens. This paper describes the adaptation of a routine blood glucose autoanalyser method to the measurement of glucose in urine.

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