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Volume 13, Issue 3 (May 1985)

ISSN: 0090-3973
Published Online: 1 May 1985
Page Count: 4


Poor Selectivity of Certain Lots of Commercially Available KF-Streptococcus Agar
Havelaar AH, van Breemen LWCA, Vessen HAMG, During M, van der List C, van Erne EHW

Abstract
KF-streptococcus agar is, according to Kenner and coworkers, a selective medium for the isolation and enumeration of fecal (or Group D) streptococci in water. The selectivity is based on the presence of sodium azide in a mass concentration of 400 mg/L in the final medium. In certain lots of commercially available dehydrated medium the sodium azide amount was found to be only half of that amount. This resulted in insufficient suppression of background flora, in particular of , and unclassified non-Group D streptococci. Supplementary addition of sodium azide to these batches to bring the final level of this compound to about 400 mg/L resulted in the restoration of the selective properties. The results of this investigation stress the need for adequate quality control of selective media.



Keywords:
water analysis, streptococcus, culture media, inhibition of background flora, determination of sodium azide in bacteriological media, quality control

Paper ID: JTE10785J
DOI: 10.1520/JTE10785J
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Author Havelaar AH, van Breemen LWCA, Vessen HAMG, During M, van der List C, van Erne EHW Title Poor Selectivity of Certain Lots of Commercially Available KF-Streptococcus Agar Symposium , 0000-00-00 Committee D19