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. 1979 Nov;10(5):756–757. doi: 10.1128/jcm.10.5.756-757.1979

Relative recovery of anaerobes on different isolation media.

J E Sondag, M Ali, P R Murray
PMCID: PMC273261  PMID: 544636

Abstract

The recovery of clinical anaerobic isolates on selective and nonselective agar media, as well as the time required to detect the isolates, was examined. Of a total of 235 isolates, 77, 46, and 40% were detected on Schaedler blood agar, colistinnalidixic acid blood agar, and kanamycin-vancomycin-lysed blood agar, respectively, and 94% were detected on the combination of Schaedler blood agar with kanamycin-vancomycin-lysed blood agar. A total of 19% of the anaerobes were detected after incubation for 1 day, and 70% were detected after 2 days.

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