A New Selective Medium for Detection of Klebsiella from Dairy Environments
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概要
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Klebsiella causes severe mastitis in dairy cattle and is a great concern for dairy farm management. The media previously used to detect Klebsiella, MacConkey-Inositol-Carbenicillin agar (MCIC) and Simons-Citrate agar supplemented with 1% inositol (SCAI), were not selective enough for samples from the dairy environment such as cow feces or cow bedding materials. We developed a new selective medium for Klebsiella. BIND (Brilliant green containing Inositol-Nitrate-Deoxycholate agar) medium contains wyo-inositol and sodium nitrate as a sole carbon and nitrogen source, respectively, and is supplemented with brilliant green and deoxycholate. All Klebsiella strains isolated from the dairy environment grew well on the BIND plates. The growth of non-Klebsiella contaminants, which grew well on MCIC or SCAI, was effectively suppressed on BIND. All isolates that grew on BIND were identified as Klebsiella both by API testing and by 16S rDNA sequence alignment. We concluded that BIND was selective enough for the detection of Klebsiella species from dairy samples and therefore, helpful for monitoring Klebsiella populations in the dairy environment and for preventing the mastitis caused by Klebsiella.
- 日本微生物生態学会の論文
著者
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Ohtomo R
National Inst. Livestock And Grassland Sci. Tochigi Jpn
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Ohtomo Ryo
National Institute Of Livestock And Grassland Science
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SAITO MASANORI
National Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science
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Saito M
National Inst. Livestock And Grassland Sci. Jpn
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Saito Masanori
National Inst. For Agro‐environmental Sci. Ibaraki Jpn
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Saito Masanori
National Inst. Agro‐environmental Sci. Ibaraki
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Saito Masanori
National Grassland Research Institute
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