Comparative analysis of transport media for isolating Shigella

Transport media for Shigella include buffered glycerol saline (BGS), and Cary-Blair (CB). However being a liquid medium BGS may leak or spill during transport and thus may cause contamination. The other concern is the 30% concentration of glycerol in the BGS which may be inhibitory to some susceptib...

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Main Authors: Murad Lesmana, Oktavianus Ch. Salim, Elly Herwana, Paul Bukitwetan, Julius E Surjawidjaja
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Medicine Trisakti University 2008-06-01
Series:Universa Medicina
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Online Access:https://univmed.org/ejurnal/index.php/medicina/article/view/272
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spelling doaj-6386f7c6c71143cf848fa095f322fe042021-08-15T06:23:24ZengFaculty of Medicine Trisakti UniversityUniversa Medicina1907-30622407-22302008-06-0127210.18051/UnivMed.2008.v27.51-56Comparative analysis of transport media for isolating ShigellaMurad Lesmana0Oktavianus Ch. Salim1Elly Herwana2Paul Bukitwetan3Julius E Surjawidjaja4Department of Microbiology, Medical Faculty Trisakti University,Department of Community Medicine, Medical Faculty Trisakti University,Department of Medical Pharmacology, Medical Faculty Trisakti University,Department of Microbiology, Medical Faculty Trisakti University,Department of Microbiology, Medical Faculty Trisakti University,Transport media for Shigella include buffered glycerol saline (BGS), and Cary-Blair (CB). However being a liquid medium BGS may leak or spill during transport and thus may cause contamination. The other concern is the 30% concentration of glycerol in the BGS which may be inhibitory to some susceptible Shigella species. This study was conducted to determine the best and safe transport media for Shigella. Rectal swab samples were obtained from 289 dysenteric patients and transported to the laboratory in Cary-Blair (CB) transport medium, standard buffered glycerol saline (BGS), BGS with the addition of 0.5% agar (BGS-A), and BGS with the addition of 0.5% agar and reduced glycerol to 15% (BGS-M). Recovery rates between CB, BGS, BGS-A and BGS-M and their combinations were compared. The overall prevalence of Shigella recovered from any of the four tubes was 24.9% (72/289). CB and BGS-M recovered Shigella in 54 out of 289 patients (18.7%), CB and BGS-A in 50 (17.3%), and CB and BGS in 49 (17.0%), while CB, BGS, BGS-A, and BGS-M alone gave positive Shigella in 30 (10,4%), 29 (10.0%), 34 (11.8%) and 46 (15.9%), respectively. This study suggests that a minor modification to the BGS raised the recovery rate of Shigella.https://univmed.org/ejurnal/index.php/medicina/article/view/272Transport mediaShigellaisolation
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author Murad Lesmana
Oktavianus Ch. Salim
Elly Herwana
Paul Bukitwetan
Julius E Surjawidjaja
spellingShingle Murad Lesmana
Oktavianus Ch. Salim
Elly Herwana
Paul Bukitwetan
Julius E Surjawidjaja
Comparative analysis of transport media for isolating Shigella
Universa Medicina
Transport media
Shigella
isolation
author_facet Murad Lesmana
Oktavianus Ch. Salim
Elly Herwana
Paul Bukitwetan
Julius E Surjawidjaja
author_sort Murad Lesmana
title Comparative analysis of transport media for isolating Shigella
title_short Comparative analysis of transport media for isolating Shigella
title_full Comparative analysis of transport media for isolating Shigella
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of transport media for isolating Shigella
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of transport media for isolating Shigella
title_sort comparative analysis of transport media for isolating shigella
publisher Faculty of Medicine Trisakti University
series Universa Medicina
issn 1907-3062
2407-2230
publishDate 2008-06-01
description Transport media for Shigella include buffered glycerol saline (BGS), and Cary-Blair (CB). However being a liquid medium BGS may leak or spill during transport and thus may cause contamination. The other concern is the 30% concentration of glycerol in the BGS which may be inhibitory to some susceptible Shigella species. This study was conducted to determine the best and safe transport media for Shigella. Rectal swab samples were obtained from 289 dysenteric patients and transported to the laboratory in Cary-Blair (CB) transport medium, standard buffered glycerol saline (BGS), BGS with the addition of 0.5% agar (BGS-A), and BGS with the addition of 0.5% agar and reduced glycerol to 15% (BGS-M). Recovery rates between CB, BGS, BGS-A and BGS-M and their combinations were compared. The overall prevalence of Shigella recovered from any of the four tubes was 24.9% (72/289). CB and BGS-M recovered Shigella in 54 out of 289 patients (18.7%), CB and BGS-A in 50 (17.3%), and CB and BGS in 49 (17.0%), while CB, BGS, BGS-A, and BGS-M alone gave positive Shigella in 30 (10,4%), 29 (10.0%), 34 (11.8%) and 46 (15.9%), respectively. This study suggests that a minor modification to the BGS raised the recovery rate of Shigella.
topic Transport media
Shigella
isolation
url https://univmed.org/ejurnal/index.php/medicina/article/view/272
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