PMID: 9554169Jan 1, 1997Paper

A new selective method for isolation of Haemophilus species

Acta Microbiologica Et Immunologica Hungarica
Z Csukás, I Cserba

Abstract

Chocolate agar with teicoplanin disk (30 micrograms) was used for the isolation of Haemophilus strains. Fifty strains of 3 Haemophilus species grew as well in the inhibition zones of teicoplanin disks as on teicoplanin containing selective plates, whereas Gram-positive bacteria failed to form colonies. This selective method proved especially advantageous when Haemophilus strains were isolated from mixed bacterial cultures of 665 specimens.

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