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. 1977 Mar;5(3):375–377. doi: 10.1128/jcm.5.3.375-377.1977

Tellurite reduction test to aid in the recognition of Corynebacterium vaginale.

R F Smith, J L Voss, R K Bailey
PMCID: PMC274601  PMID: 323282

Abstract

Corynebacterium vaginale (Haemophilus vaginalis) does not reduce potassium tellurite. When a 1% aqueous solution of tellurite is added to starch agar plates previously inoculated with vaginal discharge material, other starch-fermenting and most non-starch-fermenting bacteria rapidly reduce tellurite to produce black or gray colonies. This test is a useful adjunct to methods for rapid presumptive identification of C. vaginale. C. vaginale is more susceptible to tellurite inhibition than a variety of other gram-positive bacteria.

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