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Comparison of specimen collection and laboratory techniques for isolation of Haemophilus ducreyi
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BiologyH. DucreyiAntibioticsLaboratory TechniquesVeterinary ScienceVaginitisSixteen PatientsHaemophilus DucreyiVeterinary MicrobiologySpecimen CollectionMicrobiologyDermatologyInfection ControlMedicineClinical MicrobiologyClinical ChancroidDiagnostic Microbiology
Sixteen patients with clinical chancroid were studied prospectively; different culture media and sampling techniques from genital lesions were evaluated. Technique A was aspiration of a saline wash from the ulcer which was pooled and inoculated into rabbit blood, rabbit blood + vancomycin (5 microgram/ml), and semisolid chocolate agar + vancomycin (3 microgram/ml). Each primary culture medium was subcultured to chocolate agar with 1% IsoVitaleX (CA), CA with vancomycin (3 microgram/ml) plus polymyxin (7.5 microgram/ml; CA + vp). Technique B was the use of a cotton swab, plated directly on CA, CA + v, and CA + vp. Nine strains of Haemophilus ducreyi were obtained. Technique A yielded seven strains, whereas technique B yielded eight strains; with each technique, five strains were isolated only after use of selective antibiotic media. CA + v medium yielded the largest number of isolates. Direct inoculation by swab to CA + v from chancroidal ulcers is effective as an isolation technique for growth of H. ducreyi.
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