Inhibition of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from cystic fibrosis by selective media

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Pseudomonas Isolation Agar (selective agent, Irgasan, 25 mg/l) and Pseudomonas Selective Agar (selective agents, cetrimide 200 mg/l and nalidixic acid 15 mg/l) inhibited some strains of P aeruginosa from cystic fibrosis sputum but did not inhibit isolates from other sources. Of 200 cystic fibrosis isolates, 22 were inhibited by 16 mg/l Irgasan, 45 by 8 mg/l nalidixic acid, and 15 by 128 mg/l cetrimide. We recommend that cystic fibrosis sputum should be cultured on selective and non-selective media to maximise the isolation of P aeruginosa.

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Fonseca, K., MacDougall, J., & Pitt, T. L. (1986). Inhibition of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from cystic fibrosis by selective media. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 39(2), 220–222. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.39.2.220

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