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Semen Culture
Semen Culture test : Occasional pus cells, no epithelial cells, gram positive cocci in clusters were seen. No pathogens isolated. Skin contaminate growth in culture. What does it mean?
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There is no infection.... Bacteria found here ..are usually present on skin and they are not harming.. Stay cool..
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