Frequency of failure to isolate Shigella spp. by the direct plating technique and improvement of isolation by enrichment in selenite broth
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Published:2001-10
Issue:2
Volume:127
Page:375-379
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ISSN:0950-2688
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Container-title:Epidemiology and Infection
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Epidemiol. Infect.
Author:
MIYAGI K.,TAKEGAKI Y.,NAKANO T.,NAKANO Y.,HONDA T.,SANO K.
Abstract
In order to clarify the failure to isolate Shigella spp. by direct plating, we compared frequencies of Shigella spp. isolation by direct plating and by plating after enrichment in selenite broth. A total 67 strains were isolated in this study. The strains of 38 (56·7%) were isolated only by direct plating, and 25 (37·3%) strains were isolated by both direct plating and after enrichment. Four strains (6·0%) were isolated after enrichment but not by direct plating. Since 6% of isolated Shigella spp. were not isolated by direct plating, we recommend that direct plating and additional isolations from selenite broth should be performed. The significance concerning reduction of concentration of sodium selenite in enrichment broth is discussed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology