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Presumptive identification of group D streptococci: the bile-esculin test.

R R Facklam, M D Moody.   

Abstract

Six tests commonly used for the presumptive identification of group D streptococci were evaluated. Strains tested included 282 group D streptococci and 366 non-group D. Ratios of percentages of group D to non-group D strains which gave positive reactions for each test are as follows: bile-esculin, 100:2; salt tolerance, 88:24; heat tolerance, 100:80; SF broth, 86:1; KF broth, 99:40; and methylene blue milk reduction, 90:17. These data indicate that the bile-esculin test provided a reliable means of identifying group D streptococci and differentiating them from non-group D streptococci. Methodology for reading and interpreting positive reactions and time of incubation of the bile-esculin medium was defined. Evidence of the need for standardization of salt and heat-tolerance tests was obtained.

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Year:  1970        PMID: 4921062      PMCID: PMC376909          DOI: 10.1128/am.20.2.245-250.1970

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


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