Fluid and solid media for isolation of Brucella abortus

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The use of a fluid-enrichment technique increased by 10–16% the recovery rate of Brucella abortus from milks of herds positive to a milk ring test. Three solid media for direct cultural techniques were also tested on the same milks. Combinations of these techniques produced a recovery rate of ca. 88% from MRT-positive-herd milks using a mixture of the centrifuged deposit and cream layer as the inoculum as against a recovery rate of ca. 75% using the MRT cream layer as inoculum. B. abortus biotypes 1–5 and 9 were isolated and growth of all the biotypes was supported by all media used. © 1975, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Brodie, J., & Sinton, G. P. (1975). Fluid and solid media for isolation of Brucella abortus. Journal of Hygiene, 74(3), 359–367. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022172400046878

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