FAQ

What is the Colony Forming Unit per ml?
Colony Forming Unit per ml is a measure of viable bacterial or fungal cells. In direct microscopic counts (cell counting using haemocytometer) where all cells, dead and living, are counted. Colony Forming Unit per ml is usually measured using the Cells per Liter for Blood Cells. Note that the value of Colony Forming Unit per ml is always positive.
Can the Colony Forming Unit per ml be negative?
No, the Colony Forming Unit per ml, measured in Blood Cells cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Colony Forming Unit per ml?
Colony Forming Unit per ml is usually measured using the Cells per Liter[Cells/L] for Blood Cells. Cells per Microliter[Cells/L], Thousand Cells per Microliter[Cells/L], Cells per Cubic meter[Cells/L] are the few other units in which Colony Forming Unit per ml can be measured.
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