Semiquantitative catalase test as an aid in identification of oxidative and nonsaccharolytic gram-negative bacteria

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A simple and rapid semiquantitative slide catalase test useful for the identification of oxidative and nonsaccharolytic gran-negative bacteria, i.e., 'nonfermenters', described. Using the intrepretative criterion of time of appearance of oxygen bubbles in 3% hydrogen peroxide, three categories of nonfermenters were established. the rapid catalase producers included Achromobacter xylosoxidans and Achromobacter species; Acinetobacter anitratus and Acinetobacter lwoffii; Bordetella bronchispeptica; CDC group IVE; Pseudomonas aeruginosa, P. fluorescens, P. putida, P. diminuta, and P. acidovorans; and Moraxella urethralis and M-6. The delayed catalase producers included Bordetella parapertussis CDC group Va-1, P. alcaligenes, P. cepacia, P. mendocina, P. pickettii (VA-2), P. pseudoalcaligenes, P. putrefaciens, P. stutzeri, P. testosteroni, and P. vesicularis. The third group consisted of an additional 17 taxa of nonfermenters which were classified as moderate catalase producers.

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Chester, B. (1979). Semiquantitative catalase test as an aid in identification of oxidative and nonsaccharolytic gram-negative bacteria. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 10(4), 525–528. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.10.4.525-528.1979

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