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. 1993 Feb;59(2):617–619. doi: 10.1128/aem.59.2.617-619.1993

Comparison of conventional and reversed phage typing procedures for identification of Listeria spp.

L A Estela 1, J N Sofos 1
PMCID: PMC202155  PMID: 8434928

Abstract

Of 225 Listeria isolates evaluated, 199 had the same bacteriophage patterns by both the conventional (A. Audurier, A.G. Taylor, B. Carbonelle, and J. McLaughlin, Clin. Invest. Med. 7:229-232, 1984) and the new, easier to apply, "reversed" (M. J. Loessner, Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 57:882-884, 1991) phage typing procedures, 5 had different phage reactions, and the remaining 21 isolates were untypeable. Thus, the overall typeability rate was 90.7%, and 97.6% of the typeable isolates had the same phage patterns by both procedures.

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