J. Carson et al., Miniaturized tests for computer-assisted identification of motile Aeromonas species with an improved probability matrix, J APPL MICR, 90(2), 2001, pp. 190-200
Aims: To develop miniaturized tests for the phenotypic identification of mo
tile Aeromonas species using an improved probability matrix.
Methods and Results: Conventional tests were miniaturized for use in 96-wel
l plates, and their performance assessed using 60 aeromonads comprising typ
e and reference strains as well as clinical, fish and water isolates. A rev
ised probability matrix for Aeromonas hybridization groups 1-14, including
A. allosaccharophila, A. bestiarum, A. encheleia and A. popoffii, was devel
oped. Using 26 tests, all the reference strains were correctly identified w
ith the revised probability matrix, and 80% of the isolates were correctly
identified at: a Willcox probability level of 95%.
Conclusions: The compact test format, coupled with a robust identification
matrix, provides a convenient basis for identifying motile aeromonads.
Significance and Impact of the Study: The identification system for identif
ying aeromonads will be of use to medical and veterinary laboratories under
taking disease diagnosis.