Comparison of Candida ID medium with Sabouraud-chloramphenicol agar for the isolation of yeasts from clinical haematology surveillance specimens

Department of Microbiology and Public Health Laboratory, City Hospital, Hucknall Road, Nottingham NG5 1PB Corresponding author: Dr W. J. Olver (e-mail: mrzwo@ gwmail.nottingham.ac.uk). Received 29 May 2001; revised version accepted 4 Sept. 2001. Abstract Candida ID is a new chromogenic medium for th...

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Published inJournal of medical microbiology Vol. 51; no. 3; pp. 221 - 224
Main Authors OLVER, W.J, STAFFORD, J, CHEETHAM, P, BOSWELL, T.C
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Reading Soc General Microbiol 01.03.2002
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Summary:Department of Microbiology and Public Health Laboratory, City Hospital, Hucknall Road, Nottingham NG5 1PB Corresponding author: Dr W. J. Olver (e-mail: mrzwo@ gwmail.nottingham.ac.uk). Received 29 May 2001; revised version accepted 4 Sept. 2001. Abstract Candida ID is a new chromogenic medium for the identification of yeasts from clinical specimens. C. albicans produces blue pigmentation, whereas pink pigmentation is produced by C. tropicalis , C. lusitaniae , C. guilliermondii and C. kefyr ; other Candida species appear white. In this study, 240 clinical samples (throat swabs and stool samples) from haematology patients were inoculated on to Candida ID and Sabouraud-chloramphenicol agar in parallel, yielding a total of 105 yeasts; the media had overall detection rates of 85.7% and 86.7% respectively. The sensitivity of Candida ID for identification of C. albicans by blue pigmentation was 52.9% at 24 h and 94.1% at 48 h. Specificity of the blue pigmentation was 100% at 48 h. Two strains of C. tropicalis were identified, one produced pink pigmentation at 72 h, the other strain did not produce any pigmentation after 5 days. Candida ID was superior in detecting mixtures of yeasts compared with Sabouraud-chloramphenicol agar. Candida ID is a suitable primary isolation medium for yeasts from clinical specimens, providing rapid direct identification of C. albicans and enhanced detection of mixtures.
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ISSN:0022-2615
1473-5644
DOI:10.1099/0022-1317-51-3-221