Literature DB >> 30731586

Accuracy and Speed in Counting Agar Plates 1.

John T Fruin1, Terrel M Idll1, James B Clarke1, James L Fowler1, Linda S Guthertz1.   

Abstract

To determine the accuracy of colony counts made by analysts, agar plates were photographed. The agar plates and photographs were compared to obtain a true count (photocount) which was used to determine analyst accuracy over selected count ranges. Analyst accuracy was also determined by comparing analyst's counts to the mean of the counts obtained by several analysts ("established standard"). The "established standard" compared favorably with the photocount. Analysts' counts were within 5% of the photocount and "established standard" on 60 and 68% of plates having 30-300 colonies and 60 and 67% on plates having 20-200 colonies, respectively. Average counting time for plates in the 10-100, 20-200, 30-300, and 40-400 colony count ranges was 18, 30, 41, and 52 sec, respectively. Plates having 20-200 colonies were as suitable for counting as plates having 30-300 colonies and were counted with a time-saving of 27%.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 30731586     DOI: 10.4315/0362-028X-40.9.596

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Food Prot        ISSN: 0362-028X            Impact factor:   2.077


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1.  Towards Bacteria Counting in DI Water of Several Microliters or Growing Suspension Using Impedance Biochips.

Authors:  Mahdi Kiani; Astrid Tannert; Nan Du; Uwe Hübner; Ilona Skorupa; Danilo Bürger; Xianyue Zhao; Daniel Blaschke; Lars Rebohle; Charaf Cherkouk; Ute Neugebauer; Oliver G Schmidt; Heidemarie Schmidt
Journal:  Biosensors (Basel)       Date:  2020-07-23
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