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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, August 2004, p. 3795-3798, Vol. 42, No. 8
0095-1137/04/$08.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/JCM.42.8.3795-3798.2004
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Robert Koch-Institut, Wernigerode,1 Bundesforschungsanstalt für Viruskrankheiten der Tiere, Jena,2 Sächsische Landesanstalt für Lanwirtschaft, Leipzig, Germany,3 Department of Surgery, Minneapolis Medical Research Foundation/Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, and Department of Biological Sciences, Minnesota State University at Mankato, Mankato, Minnesota,4 Department of Microbiology & Immunology, University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom5
Received 8 December 2003/ Returned for modification 5 April 2004/ Accepted 20 April 2004
A new chromogenic Bacillus cereus group plating medium permits differentiation of pathogenic Bacillus species by colony morphology and color. Probiotic B. cereus mutants were distinguished from wild-type strains by their susceptibilities to penicillin G or cefazolin. The enterobacterial autoinducer increased the sensitivity and the speed of enrichment of B. cereus and B. anthracis spores in serum-supplemented minimal salts medium (based on the standard American Petroleum Institute medium) and buffered peptone water.
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