Growth and phenotypic characterization of Legionella species on semisolid media made with washed agar

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Abstract

Legionella pneumophila (and 28 Legionella species) grew efficiently on charcoal-free, buffered yeast extract medium made with washed agar and without apparent loss of infectivity for U937 cells. Because charcoal-free, buffered yeast extract is transparent, it is a suitable base for indicator media and pigment detection. In standard media, charcoal apparently prevents agar contaminants from inhibiting Legionella growth.

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Rogers, J. E., Jones, G. W., & Engleberg, N. C. (1993). Growth and phenotypic characterization of Legionella species on semisolid media made with washed agar. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.31.1.149-151.1993

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