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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, Dec 1995, 3345-3346, Vol 33, No. 12
MB Huysmans, JD Turnidge and JH Williams
API Campy was compared with conventional biochemical methods for its
ability to identify 100 thermophilic campylobacter isolates. When the
results were read according to the manufacturer's instructions, API Campy
showed 92% agreement with conventional methods. Extended incubation of the
assimilation strip resulted in the correct identification of an additional
two isolates. Discrepant results occurred for six isolates. Overall, API
Campy offered no advantages over conventional methods.
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Evaluation of API Campy in comparison with conventional methods for identification of thermophilic campylobacters
Department of Microbiology, Monash Medical Centre, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.
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