S. Mathew et al., VANCOMYCIN FOR CONTROLLING CONTAMINATION OF SELECTIVE KIRCHNERS LIQUID-MEDIUM IN THE CULTURE OF GASTRIC LAVAGE FOR TUBERCLE-BACILLI, INDIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH, 102, 1995, pp. 152-155
Gastric lavage (GL) was collected for culture of tubercle bacilli from
children too young to expectorate sputum. The selective Kirchner's li
quid medium (SKLM), routinely used as one of the media for culture of
all extrapulmonary specimens, was found to often get contaminated when
cultured with GL. We have shown that vancomycin at a concentration of
10 mg/l successfully reduced the contamination from about 60 to 20 pe
r cent, and enhanced the isolation rate of tubercle bacilli from 3 to
6 per cent. Decontamination of the liquid culture before subculture on
solid medium also helped to reduce the contamination rate. Vancomycin
was found to be an effective selective drug for use in the Kirchner's
liquid medium for culture of tubercle bacilli.