Abstract
Saline suspensions of 11 aerobes and anaerobes were used to inoculate swabs from Port-A-Cul (Becton Dickinson), Culturette EZ (Becton Dickinson), and Copan Amies gel (Copan Diagnostics). Swabs were removed from transport devices at 0, 24, and 48 h postinoculation and then extracted by vortexing in 1.0 ml of saline, and organism survival was determined by quantitative plate counts. For the organisms tested, Culturette EZ allowed < 1% of the original inocula to be recovered after 24 h. Port-A-Cul was only slightly better. Recovery was best with the Copan gel-containing system. Agar gel swab systems may be useful for multipurpose transport devices.
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