Evaluation of three formulations of culture media for isolation of Brucella spp. regarding their ability to inhibit the growth of contaminating organisms

Biomed Res Int. 2014:2014:702072. doi: 10.1155/2014/702072. Epub 2014 Apr 10.

Abstract

Three culture media (Brucella agar, Farrell medium, and CITA) were compared for their effectiveness in inhibiting contamination and for isolating Brucella spp. One hundred lymph nodes from pigs (n = 50) and wild boars (n = 50) with lymphadenitis were collected in slaughterhouses in the State of São Paulo and were assessed on these three selective media for Brucella spp. All of the samples were negative for Brucella spp. on the three culture media. On the agar medium, fungal (70 plates) and Gram-positive bacterial (59 plates) contaminants were observed; in the CITA medium, the absence of fungal and Gram-positive bacteria on 15 plates was observed; no bacterial or fungal growth was observed on the Farrell media. The results demonstrated that the CITA and Farrell media inhibited the growth of contaminants better than the Brucella agar.

MeSH terms

  • Abattoirs
  • Animals
  • Brucella / drug effects
  • Brucella / growth & development*
  • Brucellosis / microbiology*
  • Culture Media / pharmacology*
  • Fungi / drug effects
  • Fungi / growth & development
  • Gram-Positive Bacteria / drug effects
  • Gram-Positive Bacteria / growth & development
  • Lymph Nodes / cytology
  • Lymphadenitis / microbiology
  • Sus scrofa
  • Swine

Substances

  • Culture Media