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. 1967 Jul;15(4):731–732. doi: 10.1128/am.15.4.731-732.1967

Citrate Mannitol Agar Medium for Separating Escherichia coli Paracolons from Shigella

Walter Sellers 1
PMCID: PMC547046  PMID: 4860525

Abstract

A culture medium is described which not only differentiates Shigella from Escherichia coli but also serves as the basis for an extremely simple test which specifically identifies E. coli. A test that will identify an organism as E. coli is more useful than one that merely groups this species with other non-Shigella organisms. The theoretical basis for specificity of the test for E. coli and other uses for the medium are discussed.

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