par De Ryck, Rafael ;Struelens, Marc ;Schoutens Serruys, Elisabeth
Référence Journal of clinical microbiology, 32, 6, page (1583-1585)
Publication Publié, 1994
Référence Journal of clinical microbiology, 32, 6, page (1583-1585)
Publication Publié, 1994
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Four screens for the rapid (4 to 6 h) biochemical detection of pathogens from enteric isolation media are described. The Salmonella screen consisted of Kligler iron agar (KIA), motility-indole-urea-tryptophan-deamination semisolid medium (MIU-TDA), and the o-nitrophenyl-β-D-galactopyranoside (ONPG) test; the Shigella screen consisted of KIA, MIU-TDA, the ONPG test, and the lysine decarboxylation-indole test; the Yersinia screen consisted of a rhamnose broth; the Aeromonas screen consisted of a xylose agar plate. When tested on 2,102 fresh isolates and 71 stock strains, the screens correctly detected 212 enteric pathogens (sensitivity, 100%), with a specificity of 98.1%. |