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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Applications and integration of chromogenic culture media in clinical microbiology

John Merlino

Microbiology Australia 31(3) 127 - 130
Published: 01 September 2010

Abstract

The ability to rapidly detect and identify micro-organisms is of paramount importance for many microbiology laboratories. The application of new classes of enzymatic-based chromogenic compounds has revolutionised traditional culture media, leading to the developments of a new generation of chromogenic media. Many studies have shown that the chromogenic agar has become more than an isolation media when compared to conventional culture media. A newer, faster, more cost-effective means in the presumptive identification or screening of microorganisms which are either genus, or in some cases species-specific, and allows superior differentiation of mixed micro-organisms in cultures. When supplemented with antibiotics or other agents, chromogenic media allows the screening for multidrug resistance and virulence in many micro-organisms and can be easily integrated with other automated and/or molecular-based methods.

https://doi.org/10.1071/MA10127

© CSIRO 2010

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