Journal of Clinical Microbiology 1990-06-01

Evaluation of the indoxyl acetate hydrolysis test for the differentiation of Campylobacters.

D S Hodge, A Borczyk, L L Wat

Index: J. Clin. Microbiol. 28(6) , 1482-3, (1990)

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Abstract

Indoxyl acetate hydrolysis is a rapid, inexpensive differential test which can be performed easily to help identify campylobacter. A total of 571 Campylobacter cultures, including atypical variants, representing 10 species was tested.


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