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Evaluation of media for selective isolation of yeasts from oral, rectal, and burn wound specimens.

R F Smith, D Blasi, S L Dayton.   

Abstract

Six media were evaluated to determine their ability to isolate yeasts and inhibit bacteria. The media included the following: Snyder, Snyder tellurite, Sabouraud tellurite, Littman-gentamicin, molybdate, and Mycosel (BBL). Doses of mixed intestinal gram-negative bacilli and enterococci were most effectively inhibited by Snyder tellurite agar. Klebsiella pneumoniae was the most common bacterial contaminant of the other media. All six media were comparable in isolating yeasts while preventing the growth of the oral bacterial flora. The selection of a basal fungal growth medium for tellurite incorporation to inhibit bacteria but permit growth of yeasts was affected by pH. The bacteriostatic effect of tellurite was decreased with increasing pH of media while fungistatic action was increased. The arbitrary selection of Snyder and Littman agars to isolate yeast from burn wound cultures demonstrated the need to include a selective medium for these specimens. Blood, phenylethyl alcohol blood agar, and Columbia CN blood agar were all inadequate for isolating yeasts from burns. Growth of a variety of filamentous saprophytic and pathogenic dimorphic fungi grew adequately on four of five selective media tested.

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Year:  1974        PMID: 4602310      PMCID: PMC186605          DOI: 10.1128/am.28.1.112-116.1974

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 0003-6919


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