Jj. Anson et Kd. Allen, EVALUATION OF CHROMAGAR CANDIDA MEDIUM FOR THE ISOLATION AND DIRECT IDENTIFICATION OF YEAST SPECIES FROM THE FEMALE GENITAL-TRACT, British journal of biomedical science, 54(4), 1997, pp. 237-239
The performance and cost-effectiveness of CHROMagar Candida in the iso
lation and identification of Candida species from female genital tract
specimens were investigated. Eight hundred and forty-three specimens
were inoculated in parallel onto malt extract agar and CHROMagar Candi
da. Yeasts isolated on CHROMagar were provisionally identified by morp
hology and pigmentation. Those isolated on malt extract agar were furt
her identified by a germ tube test, and negative isolates were identif
ied biochemically. A cost comparison was performed, detailing labour a
nd material costs. Of 119 yeast isolates, seven were detected only on
CHROMagar. Mixed Candida spp. from three specimens were only different
iated on CHROMagar. There was a 100% correlation between the results o
f the germ tube test and provisional identity on CHROMagar. CHROMagar
Candida facilitated the presumptive identification of yeast isolates f
rom the female genital tract, and the detection of mixed populations.
The cost of the media was higher than malt extract agar and germ tube
testing, but the rapid identification of isolates to species level and
ease of use may be of sufficient advantage to justify the extra cost.