Identification of Enterococcus spp. with a Biochemical Key

A Manero, AR Blanch - Applied and environmental microbiology, 1999 - Am Soc Microbiol
A Manero, AR Blanch
Applied and environmental microbiology, 1999Am Soc Microbiol
ABSTRACT A six-step biochemical key is presented for the identification of all recognized
Enterococcus spp. The key consists of 12 tests, but no more than 6 are needed for the most
complicated identification. The reliability of the key has been evaluated with collection type
strains and clinical and environmental isolates. This key has fewer tests than those reported
in previous studies. There is no commercial kit that includes the whole set of tests. However,
some of the tests are included in enzyme activity-based kits that could be used with the …
Abstract
A six-step biochemical key is presented for the identification of all recognized Enterococcus spp. The key consists of 12 tests, but no more than 6 are needed for the most complicated identification. The reliability of the key has been evaluated with collection type strains and clinical and environmental isolates. This key has fewer tests than those reported in previous studies. There is no commercial kit that includes the whole set of tests. However, some of the tests are included in enzyme activity-based kits that could be used with the proposed key. The key is designed for use in routine applications, especially in environmental and clinical studies with a high number of isolates.
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