A rapid and simple method for counting viable bacteria is described. The technique involves the use of a semi-automatic micropipette and disposable glass-capillary tubes. Viable counts obtained by this method were not significantly different from those obtained by the Miles, Misra and Irwin method or by a pour-plate method. The micropipette procedure is less hazardous than techniques involving the use of calibrated dropping pipettes.
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Slack, M. P., & Wheldon, D. B. (1978). A simple and safe volumetric alternative to the method of Miles, Misra and Irwin for counting viable bacteria. Journal of Medical Microbiology, 11(4), 541–545. https://doi.org/10.1099/00222615-11-4-541
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