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Evaluation of the multitest medium for rapid presumptive identification of Vibrio cholerae from environmental sources
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1987
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Microbial ContaminationPathogen DetectionVirulence FactorPathogenesisVibrio CholeraePathogen CharacterizationRapid Presumptive IdentificationMicrobial Risk AssessmentMicrobiologyInfection ControlMedicineVc MediumClinical MicrobiologyAntimicrobial ResistanceFalse-positive ReactionsMultitest MediumHealth Sciences
The multitest V. cholerae medium (VC medium) for rapid presumptive identification of Vibrio cholerae was evaluated. On the basis of reactions in the VC medium, 379 strains recovered during a yearlong ecological study in Calcutta were presumptively identified as V. cholerae. Further phenotypic characterization of these strains revealed that the reactions of 371 (97.9%) isolates were consistent with that of V. cholerae. False-positive reactions were exhibited by eight (2.1%) strains, three of which were identified as Vibrio fluvialis biotype 1. By slightly varying the basic formulation of the VC medium, we could eliminate some false-positive reactions. On the basis of the present evaluation, we recommend the routine use of the VC medium.
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