CHROMagar™ Streptococcus


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  • 5000 mL Pack ……………..CQ392
    Included: base CQ392(B) + supplement CQ392(S)

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Information Acinetobacter

Colonies Appearance

Colonies Appearance
S. agalactiae

S. agalactiae

Blue

Enterococcus

Enterococcus

Mauve to purple

S. uberis

S. uberis

Blue to metallic blue

Performance

Performance

Environmental Streptococci are considered to be major mastitis pathogens because they typically cause high somatic cell counts, persistent infections and milk bacterial contamination. CHROMagar™ Streptococcus was designed to help in the Mastitis diagnosis, particularly as an aid to differentiate species involved in the udder infection.

 

There are other applications where CHROMagar™ Streptococcus has also shown to be a useful tool to differentiate Streptococci in samples heavily loaded with a complex bacterial flora.

1.  Highly selective : for Streptococcus group.

2. Color differentiation : allows a clear color differentiation of various Streptococci species.

3. Fast result : results within 24 h of incubation.

4.  Easy interpretation : CHROMagar™ Streptococcus is suitable for specimens heavily loaded with microbial flora.


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Combining the performances of our technology, this three-sectors plate contains CHROMagar™ Staphylococcus, CHROMagar™ Streptococcus and CHROMagar™ Mastitis GN.

With the high specificity of the three CHROMagar™ media, this tool allows a very wide differentiation spectrum of microorganisms, particularly interesting in complex matrices like milk from Mastitis cases or animal forensic samples.

Pre-poured plates are now available in several countries in Europe, USA and Brazil. Ask your local distributor for more information.

Composition

Composition

Composition

Technical Documents

PDF CHROMagar™ Streptococcus MSDS
PDF Leaflet
PDF Instructions for Use
Scientific Publications

Scientific Publications

2016

Development of an On Farm Mastitis Culture System for Dairy Farms

R. C. Bicalho - College of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Population Medicine & Diagnostic Sciences

📄 Publication

2016

Evaluation of an On-Farm Culture System (Accumast) for Fast Identification of Milk Pathogens Associated with Clinical Mastitis in Dairy Cows

Erika Korzune Ganda, Rafael Sisconeto Bisinotto, Dean Harrison Decter, Rodrigo Carvalho Bicalho* - Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States of America

📄 Publication
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