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Comparative Study
. 1985 Jul;22(1):32-5.
doi: 10.1128/jcm.22.1.32-35.1985.

Comparison of the PRAS II, AN-Ident, and RapID-ANA systems for identification of anaerobic bacteria

Comparative Study

Comparison of the PRAS II, AN-Ident, and RapID-ANA systems for identification of anaerobic bacteria

R S Burlage et al. J Clin Microbiol. 1985 Jul.

Abstract

Two rapid systems for the identification of anaerobes were compared to a conventional growth system aided by a computer. The rapid systems (AN-Ident and RapID-ANA) are non-growth-dependent micromethods that identify anaerobes in 4 h by the action of various constitutive enzymes on chromogenic substrates. The organisms tested were 98 anaerobes, most of which were clinical isolates. The AN-Ident system identified 76 of these to species level and 86 to genus level; the RapID-ANA system correctly identified 74 of the organisms to species level and identified 93 to genus level. The PRAS II system correctly identified 77 to species level and 96 to genus level. In most instances, adequate identification could be obtained with either of the two rapid systems, but the conventional PRAS II system remains the most accurate.

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