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. 1978 May;7(5):448-53.
doi: 10.1128/jcm.7.5.448-453.1978.

New medium for selection and presumptive identification of the Bacteroides fragilis group

New medium for selection and presumptive identification of the Bacteroides fragilis group

S J Livingston et al. J Clin Microbiol. 1978 May.

Abstract

A medium, Bacteroides fragilis bile-esculin (BBE) agar, was designed for the selection and, presumptive identification of the B. fragilis group. BBE agar contains bile, esculin, ferric ammonium citrate, hemin, and gentamicin in a Trypticase soy agar base. Growth in the presence of 20% bile and esculin hydrolysis, detected by blackening of the medium, provide presumptive evidence for the identification of the B. fragilis group. In addition to stimulating the growth of many strains of the B. fragilis group, hemin provides the option of testing isolates for catalase production. Gentamicin and bile prevent the growth of most organisms other than the esculin-positive bacteroides that can tolerate bile. Of 160 clinical isolates of the B. fragilis group tested on BBE agar, 159 grew well on the medium and 157 blackened it. Other anaerobes, Enterobacteriaceae, and enterococci either failed to grow on BBE agar or did not produce the characteristic morphology and blackening associated with isolates of the B. fragilis group. In a clinical laboratory trial, 687 specimens from patients were inoculated onto BBE agar plates. The B. fragilis group was recovered from 81 (11.8%) of these specimens in 24 to 48 h. Use of BBE agar in the clinical laboratory enables earlier recovery and identification of this important pathogen.

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