NONSELECTIVE NATURE OF COOMASSIE BRILLIANT BLUE AGAR FOR THE PRESUMPTIVE IDENTIFICATION OF AEROMONAS-SALMONICIDA IN CLINICAL SPECIMENS

Citation
Jd. Teska et Rc. Cipriano, NONSELECTIVE NATURE OF COOMASSIE BRILLIANT BLUE AGAR FOR THE PRESUMPTIVE IDENTIFICATION OF AEROMONAS-SALMONICIDA IN CLINICAL SPECIMENS, Diseases of aquatic organisms, 16(3), 1993, pp. 239-242
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences",Zoology,"Marine & Freshwater Biology
ISSN journal
01775103
Volume
16
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
239 - 242
Database
ISI
SICI code
0177-5103(1993)16:3<239:NNOCBB>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
To demonstrate the nonselective and nondifferential nature of Coomassi e Brilliant Blue (CBB) agar for the presumptive diagnosis of furunculo sis, bacteria isolated from kidney and mucus samples of lake trout Sal velinus namaycush and Atlantic salmon Salmo salar were studied. Three populations of salmonids with enzootic furunculosis were screened for Aeromonas salmonicida. All blue 'A. salmonicida-like' colonies appeari ng on CBB agar were subcultured and identified by biochemical characte rization using standard microbiological methods. Bacterid belonging to one of 4 groups were cultured as blue colonies on CBB agar, including non-Enterobacteriaceae glucose fermenters (3 species), pseudomonads ( 9 species), nonpseudomonad glucose nonfermenters (6 species), and Gram -positive organisms (3 species). Results indicated that the screening of colonies as potential A. salmonicida can be accelerated using CBB a gar, but the medium alone cannot differentiate nor select for A. salmo nicida. It is recommended that when CBB agar is used as a primary plat ing medium, all blue colonies should be subcultured and characterized minimally with triple sugar iron (TSI) agar, cytochrome oxidase, ornit hine decarboxylase, motility, and gelatin before an identification is made. Presumptive identification of A. salmonicida using colony color on CBB agar alone was not validated by this study.