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Is it possible to detect bacteria in blood, serum or cerebrospinal fluid?

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Is it possible to detect bacteria in blood, serum or cerebrospinal fluid?

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A20: Blood is difficult, since the ATP from all the blood cells has to be degraded. Serum may be possible, but we are not aware of anyone doing this. The same goes for cerebrospinal fluid.

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