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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, February 2000, p. 733-736, Vol. 38, No. 2
Research Service, VA Wadsworth Medical
Center, Los Angeles, California
Received 26 July 1999/Returned for modification 26 August
1999/Accepted 6 November 1999
The influence of growth medium and incubation conditions on the
detection of Bilophila wadsworthia
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Comparison of Effects of Medium Composition and
Atmospheric Conditions on Detection of Bilophila wadsworthia
-Lactamase by Cefinase and Cefinase Plus Methods
-lactamase was tested with Cefinase and Cefinase Plus disks. The tests involved aerobic and
anaerobic incubation with conventional disk and quantitative tube
assays. The production of
-lactamase was correlated with penicillin
G, ampicillin, and ampicillin-sulbactam MICs and inhibition zones on
penicillin (2-U) disks. The strains were grown on (i) brucella agar
(brucella), (ii) brucella agar supplemented with 1% pyruvate
(brucella-pyruvate), and (iii) brucella agar supplemented with 1%
taurine (brucella-taurine). With the aerobic disk assay, 100, 100, and
7% of strains were positive after 30 min from growth on
brucella-pyruvate, brucella, and brucella-taurine plates, respectively; of strains grown on brucella-taurine, 54% remained negative by the
Cefinase assay, and 23% remained negative by the Cefinase Plus assay
at 2 h. In quantitative assays, the strains became positive after
30 min from brucella-pyruvate plates and after 1 h from brucella
plates. The intensities of the reactions were strongest with
brucella-pyruvate plates under anaerobic test conditions. Anaerobic
incubation enhanced
-lactamase detection of growth on
brucella-taurine: at 3 h, 85% of strains were positive in
comparison to 38% with aerobic incubation. All
-lactamase-negative
strains were susceptible to penicillin G and ampicillin; all
-lactamase-positive strains were resistant to ampicillin and, with
the exception of two strains, penicillin G. In conclusion,
-lactamase production correlated with susceptibility to penicillin G
and ampicillin. Brucella agar supplemented with 1% pyruvate was the
most reliable medium for testing B. wadsworthia
-lactamase, and anaerobic incubation expedited positive results.
Brucella agar supplemented with taurine was unsuitable for B. wadsworthia
-lactamase testing. Cefinase and Cefinase Plus
results were in agreement, but Cefinase Plus yielded faster reactions.
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