K. Ono et al., ISOLATION OF CAMPYLOBACTER SPP FROM SLAUGHTERED CATTLE AND SWINE ON BLOOD-FREE SELECTIVE MEDIUM, Journal of veterinary medical science, 57(6), 1995, pp. 1085-1087
The charcoal-cefazolin-sodium deoxycholate agar (CCDA) was compared wi
th Butzler agar for selectivity of campylobacters from fecal samples.
A total of 279 samples of cecal contents from 176 cattle and 103 pigs
slaughtered in Saitama were examined. Fifty-five (31.3%) cattle were f
ound to contain campylobacters by the direct plating culture on CCDA p
lates, compared with 29 (16.5%) on Butzler agar plates. The positive r
ates of pig samples on CCDA and Butzler agar were very high, being 96
(93.2%) and 86 (83.5%), respectively. After enrichment culture of 107
cattle specimens in Preston, CEM or Bu 10 broth, the isolation rate on
CCDA was also higher (p<0.01) than that on Butzler agar after enrichm
ent in any medium. These results indicate that CCDA medium is easy to
handle without blood and, as to this study shows, is superior to Butzl
er agar for isolation of Campylobacter species from fecal samples.