Strontium chloride B and E.E. enrichment broth media for the isolation ofEdwardsiella, SalmonellaandArizonaspecies from tiger snakes
- 1 September 1971
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Epidemiology and Infection
- Vol. 69 (3) , 323-330
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022172400021562
Abstract
SUMMARY: Strontium chloride B medium and E.E. broth have been found effective in the recovery ofEdwardsiella, SalmonellaandArizonaspecies from the cloacal contents of tiger snakes (Notechis scutatus). Strontium chloride B medium was superior to E.E. broth.At least one bacterial species was detected in each of the 60 reptiles examined, and all three organisms were recovered from each of 29 snakes on a single examination.Strontium chloride M, strontium selenite and Rappaport enrichment media and bismuth sulphite agar, although satisfactory for the isolation ofSalmonellaandArizonaspecies, were found unsuitable forEdwardsiella tarda.Keywords
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