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Media and methods for isolation of aeromonads from fecal specimens. A multilaboratory study.
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1991
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EngineeringMicrobial ContaminationAntibioticsFecal SpecimensMedicineOptimal RecoveryAntimicrobial SusceptibilityMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyInternational Multilaboratory StudyMicrobiologyMultilaboratory StudyBacterial PathogensClinical MicrobiologyAntimicrobial ResistanceCulture MediaDiagnostic Microbiology
An international multilaboratory study was conducted to establish the optimal combination of culture media, incubation time and temperature for recovery of aeromonads from stools using blood ampicillin (10 mg/l) agar (BAA), starch ampicillin (10 mg/l) agar (SAA), and cefsulodin irgasan novobiocin agar (CIN) with alkaline peptone water (APW) for enrichment. Optimal recovery of aeromonads (167/186) occurred using BAA (37 degrees C; 24 h) and CIN (25 degrees C; 48 h) with APW (25 degrees C; 24 h) subcultured to BAA (37 degrees C; 24 h) and CIN (25 degrees C; 48 h).