Serum tube identification of Candida albicans

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Abstract

The production of filaments (germ tubes) by cells of Candida albicans in serum tubes permits presumptive identification to be made within two to three hours. The proportion of yeast-like cells forming filaments is progressively decreased with increasing cell concentration. The test is effective over a comparatively wide range of temperatures and using different types and concentrations of sera.

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Mackenzie, D. W. R. (1962). Serum tube identification of Candida albicans. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 15(6), 563–565. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.15.6.563

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