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Comparison of Crystal Enteric/Nonfermenter system, API 20E system, and Vitek AutoMicrobic system for identification of gram negative bacilli

Comparison of Crystal Enteric/Nonfermenter system, API 20E system, and Vitek AutoMicrobic system for identification of gram negative bacilli

... Md.), API 20E (API; bioMe ´rieux Vitek, ...testing, API, Crystal, and Vitek correctly identified to the genus and species level 505 ...Enterobacteriaceae, API and Crystal correctly ...

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Radiation Response (Low Dose Gamma Radiation) of Members of the Enterobacteriaceae in Dry Fruiting Bodies of Pleurotus ostreatus and Their Identification Using API 20E System

Radiation Response (Low Dose Gamma Radiation) of Members of the Enterobacteriaceae in Dry Fruiting Bodies of Pleurotus ostreatus and Their Identification Using API 20E System

... The effectiveness of using low dose gamma radiation (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 kiloGray) was tested on dry fruit bodies of Pleurotus ostreatus stored in polythene and polypropylene and stored at 28-30 o C up to 12 months for ...

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Comparison of the API 20E and Oxi/Ferm systems in identification of nonfermentative and oxidase positive fermentative bacteria

Comparison of the API 20E and Oxi/Ferm systems in identification of nonfermentative and oxidase positive fermentative bacteria

... The API 20E and Oxi/Ferm systems were tested in parallel to identify nonfermentative bacteria and oxidase-positive fermentative bacteria.. Test strains consisted of consecutive clinical [r] ...

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Comparison of Micro ID, API 20E, and Conventional Media Systems in Identification of Enterobacteriaceae

Comparison of Micro ID, API 20E, and Conventional Media Systems in Identification of Enterobacteriaceae

... and conventional biochemical tube media, we found that the Micro-ID and the API 20E systems gave a 90% identification correlation when each was compared with the conventional tube media.[r] ...

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Parallel comparison of accuracy of API 20E, Vitek GNI, MicroScan Walk/Away Rapid ID, and Becton Dickinson Cobas Micro ID E/NF for identification of members of the family Enterobacteriaceae and common gram negative, non glucose fermenting bacilli

Parallel comparison of accuracy of API 20E, Vitek GNI, MicroScan Walk/Away Rapid ID, and Becton Dickinson Cobas Micro ID E/NF for identification of members of the family Enterobacteriaceae and common gram negative, non glucose fermenting bacilli

... We compared the API 20E 21 h API; bioMerieux Vitek, Hazelwood, Mo., the Vitek GNI card 4 to 18 h Vitek; bioMerieux Vitek, the identification portion of the MicroScan Walk/Away Rapid Neg [r] ...

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Evaluation of the API 20E system for identification of nonfermentative Gram negative bacteria

Evaluation of the API 20E system for identification of nonfermentative Gram negative bacteria

... The API 20E system for Enterobacteriaceae, recently broadened to include identification of nonfermentative gram-negative bacteria, was evaluated and compared with the conventional method[r] ...

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Correlation studies of entero set 20, API 20E and conventional media systems for Enterobacteriaceae identification

Correlation studies of entero set 20, API 20E and conventional media systems for Enterobacteriaceae identification

... A comparison of the common reactions among the various systems showed that the citrate test was the least accurate of all of the tests performed.. API performed better in the glucose and[r] ...

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Comparison of the API 20E and Corning N/F systems for identification of nonfermentative gram negative rods

Comparison of the API 20E and Corning N/F systems for identification of nonfermentative gram negative rods

... Major identification differences between the conventional and Corning systems for 47 organisms identified to the species lever Conventional identiComing identification fication Akcaligen[r] ...

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Rapid Identification of Enterobacteriaceae by Using Noncommercial Micro Tests in Conjunction with API 20E Profile Data

Rapid Identification of Enterobacteriaceae by Using Noncommercial Micro Tests in Conjunction with API 20E Profile Data

... Base media were as follows: 1, peptone meat extract agar; 2, Moeller amino acid decarboxylase medium; 3, Simmons citrate agar; 4, Kligler iron agar; 5, Christensen urea medium; 6, 0.5% w[r] ...

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The comparison of PCR technique and API-20E kit with the conventional biomedical methods for the identification of Salmonella species in laboratory

The comparison of PCR technique and API-20E kit with the conventional biomedical methods for the identification of Salmonella species in laboratory

... ID medium, and Hektoen enteric agar, for primary isolation of non-typhi Salmonellae from stool samples. Comparison of CHROMagar Salmonella medium and Hektoen enteric agar for is[r] ...

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Time motion and cost comparison study of micro ID, API 20E, and conventional biochemical testing in identification of Enterobacteriaceae

Time motion and cost comparison study of micro ID, API 20E, and conventional biochemical testing in identification of Enterobacteriaceae

... A total of 730 Enterobacteriaceae strains isolated from 567 cultures were evaluated by a rapid kit method Micro-ID; General Diagnostics, Morris Plains, N.J.; 4 h, an overnight incubation[r] ...

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Evaluation of the updated MS 2 Bacterial Identification system in comparison with the API 20E system

Evaluation of the updated MS 2 Bacterial Identification system in comparison with the API 20E system

... RESULTS The identification accuracy of the MS-2 BID system when tested with either the original or the updated data base software against 968 bacterial isolates is shown in Tables 1 and [r] ...

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Identification of Pasteurella multocida and Pasteurella haemolytica by API 20E, Minitek, and Oxi/Ferm systems

Identification of Pasteurella multocida and Pasteurella haemolytica by API 20E, Minitek, and Oxi/Ferm systems

... haemolytica DISCUSSION are listed as 100% positive for xylose in the data The results obtained from the rapid identifi- base of the Minitek system; however, in this cation systems includ[r] ...

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Clinical Evaluation of the MICRO ID, API 20E, and Conventional Media Systems for Identification of Enterobacteriaceae

Clinical Evaluation of the MICRO ID, API 20E, and Conventional Media Systems for Identification of Enterobacteriaceae

... Using the MICRO-ID computer identification manual September 1978 edition, the isolate was given one of the following five designations: i identified to genus and species, ii identified t[r] ...

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Rapid identification of Enterobacteriaceae with the micro ID system versus API 20E and conventional media

Rapid identification of Enterobacteriaceae with the micro ID system versus API 20E and conventional media

... pneumoniae gave a weakly positive urea test and was properly identified; if the urease test were read as negative it would have been misidentified as Enterobacter species.. We concluded [r] ...

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Use of the API 20E system to identify veterinary Enterobacteriaceae

Use of the API 20E system to identify veterinary Enterobacteriaceae

... This study was undertaken to determine whether any significant biotype differences exist between veterinary enteric bacterial pathogens and human clinical isolates and whether the API sy[r] ...

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Comparison of micro ID and API 20E in rapid identification of Enterobacteriaceae

Comparison of micro ID and API 20E in rapid identification of Enterobacteriaceae

... The degree to which a same-day system does not require supplemental overnight testing is a measure of its same-day applicability, and identifications which require additional tests in th[r] ...

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Reproducibility of the analytab (API 20E) system

Reproducibility of the analytab (API 20E) system

... In phase II, variables considered to be possible factors in the reproducibility of the API profile number were tested under controlled conditions on a subset of 20 test strains selected [r] ...

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Four methods for identification of gram negative nonfermenting rods: organisms more commonly encountered in clinical specimens

Four methods for identification of gram negative nonfermenting rods: organisms more commonly encountered in clinical specimens

... mann-La Roche, Inc., Nutley, N.J., API 20E AP; Analytab Products, Inc., Plainview, N.Y., Minitek MT; BBL Microbiology Systems, Cockeysville, Md., and Flow N/F system NF; Flow Laboratorie[r] ...

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Serratia ficaria: a Misidentified or Unidentified Rare Cause of Human Infections in Fig Tree Culture Zones

Serratia ficaria: a Misidentified or Unidentified Rare Cause of Human Infections in Fig Tree Culture Zones

... Conclusion. In the area of activity of B. psenes, S. ficaria can be responsible for human infections such as gallbladder empy- ema or even septicemia. In the region surrounding Montpellier (Mediterranean France), the ...

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