RAPID IDENTIFICATION OF ENTEROBACTERIACEAE .2. USE OF A BETA-GLUCURONIDASE DETECTING AGAR MEDIUM (PGUA AGAR) FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF ESCHERICHIA-COLI IN PRIMARY CULTURES OF URINE SAMPLES
- 1 January 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 87 (5) , 271-276
Abstract
.beta.-Glucuronidase activity is an exclusive characteristic of E. coli and some shigellae among Enterobacteriaceae and Vibrionaceae. An agar medium (PGUA agar) which permits the detection of bacteria with .beta.-glucuronidase activity in mixed cultures was evaluated as a primary culture medium for clinical samples of [human] urine. The medium was selective for enterobacteria and yielded significantly higher recoveries than MacConkey agar. Based on the examination of 3460 urine samples, the use of the PGUA agar has several advantages over conventional methods. Of all E. coli cultures, 94% were identified on the basis of their appearance on the primary plates. The use of the PGUA method did not result in any misidentifications as compared to 1% of cultures misidentified by the conventional procedure. Approximately 1/2 of the urine samples which contained E. coli as the sole organism were reported following the reading of primary culture plates. The application of the PGUA medium resulted in a 46% reduction in the cost of media employed and a 67% reduction in the time required for the processing of urine samples.This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit:
- RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF ENTEROBACTERIACEAEActa Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica Section B Microbiology, 1976