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. 1976 Mar;3(3):287-90.
doi: 10.1128/jcm.3.3.287-290.1976.

Rapid recognition of group B streptococci by pigment production and counterimmunoelectrophoresis

Rapid recognition of group B streptococci by pigment production and counterimmunoelectrophoresis

K Merritt et al. J Clin Microbiol. 1976 Mar.

Abstract

Streptococci from clinical isolates were studied for their ability to produce pigment in stab cultures in Columbia agar. Serological grouping of these organisms was done by counterimmunoelectrophoresis using Burroughs-Wellcome antisera. In this group of isolates, 66 of the 68 organisms grouped as B by serological testing produced pigment in the Columbia agar stab cultures. Pigment was not produced by any of the other 36 streptococci studied (11 group A, 9 group C, 4 group D, and 12 nongroupable). The use of the Columbia agar stab culture is recommended as a rapid and simple test for recognition of group B streptococci. The counterimmunoelectrophoresis test is also suggested as a convenient, rapid, and sensitive method for grouping the streptococci.

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