Growth of microaerophilic bacteria in the AnaeroPack Campylo (Mitsubishi Ga
s Chemical America, Inc., New York, N.Y.) atmosphere generation system was
compared to growth in the CampyPak Plus jar and CampyPak pouch (Becton-Dick
inson Microbiology System stems [BDMS], Cockeysville, Md.). Growth in the A
naeroPack Campylo system was considered equivalent to or better than growth
obtained in the CampyPak Plus and CampyPak pouch systems for 48 of the 50
Helicobacter pylori strains and for all 28 Campylobacter species tested. Al
l of the 78 organisms tested were recovered in each system in equivalent co
lony counts. Two strains of H. pylori grown in the AnaeroPack Campylo syste
m were observed to have colony morphology growth discrepencies when compare
d to growth in the two BDMS systems, Atmosphere failure with the AnaeroPack
Campylo was not detected with Campylobacter jejuni ATCC 33291 used as a gr
owth control. The AnaeroPack Campylo system is easy to use and supports the
growth of campylobacters and H. pylori.