Having a patient rinse their mouth with water prior to collecting a sputum specimen removes food particles and transient oral bacteria. This reduces the contamination of the sample with elements that are not from the lower respiratory tract, thereby increasing the specificity of culture results for diagnosing lower respiratory infections.
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