Comparative isolation of vaginal yeasts on selective and nonselective media.
AUTOR(ES)
Brashear, M D
RESUMO
The isolation of vaginal yeasts was compared on a selective medium, phosphomolybdic acid agar, and on starch agar, a nonselective differential medium used primarily to isolate Corynebacterium vaginale. The majority of the Candida albicans strains were isolated on starch agar, but the selective medium was required for isolating all yeasts from the greatest number specimens.
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