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The Characterization of Clinically Important Gram Negative Anaerobic Bacilli by Conventional Bacteriological Tests

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One hundred and sixty‐five reference strains and laboratory isolates of Gram negative, non‐sporing, anaerobic bacilli were subjected to a series of simple laboratory tests that were initially selected for their discriminatory value. Conventional biochemical tests, tests of resistance to antibiotics, and tolerance to dyes and bile salts were included. These tests allowed a clear separation of strains into three main groups: Bacteroides fragilis, B. melaninogenicus and Fusobacterium spp. Certain tests were found useful for identifying recognized subspecies of B. fragilis and B. melaninogenicus . A scheme for the identification of unknown laboratory isolates of Gram negative anaerobic bacilli is presented.

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