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1 April 1990 A MEDIUM FOR THE SELECTIVE ISOLATION OF EDWARDSIELLA ICTALURI
Emmett B. Shotts, W. Douglas Waltman II
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Abstract

A selective medium, called Edwardsiella ictaluri medium (EIM), has been formulated for the isolation of Edwardsiella ictaluri. The medium inhibits the growth of most gram-negative bacteria, except Proteus sp., Serratia marcescens and some isolates of Aeromonas hydrophila and Yersinia ruckeri. The bacteria that grow on the EIM are easily differentiated from E. ictaluri based on colony morphology. The EIM inhibits gram-positive bacteria with the exception of enterococci. The addition of fungizone to EIM suppressed the growth of most fungi. The EIM allows the evaluation of environmental reservoirs, levels of contamination and carrier states of E. ictaluri.

Shotts and Waltman: A MEDIUM FOR THE SELECTIVE ISOLATION OF EDWARDSIELLA ICTALURI
Emmett B. Shotts and W. Douglas Waltman II "A MEDIUM FOR THE SELECTIVE ISOLATION OF EDWARDSIELLA ICTALURI," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 26(2), 214-218, (1 April 1990). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-26.2.214
Received: 17 November 1988; Published: 1 April 1990
KEYWORDS
Edwardsiella ictaluri
enteric septicemia of catfish
experimental study
fish disease
isolation
selective medium
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