By using a conventional tissue culture method as a standard, four shell vial centrifugation culture (SVC) formats were compared for herpes simplex virus (HSV) detection in 300 clinical samples. Both MRC-5 and primary rabbit kidney (PRK) çells were used in the conventional and SVC systems. In addition, both a direct monoclonal fluorescent antibody to HSV (MAb-FA; Syva Corporation, Palo Alto, Calif.) and an indirect HSV polyclonal antibody-horseradish peroxidase stain (poly-HRP; Difco Laboratories, Detroit, Mich.) were used to stain shell vials of both cell types. Conventional tubes were incubated for up to 7 days with daily examination for cytopathic effect, which was confirmed as HSV by staining with an MÀb-FA. Shell vials were inoculated, centrifuged, incubated for 16 to 24 h, and stained directly with MAb-FA or indirectly with a poly-HRP stain. Of the 300 specimens examined, 82 (27%) were HSV positive by conventional tissue culture. PRK cells detected 81 (99%) positive specimens, compared with 74 (90%) specimens detected with MRC-5 cells. Of the 82 positive specimens by conventional culture, the SVC formats detected 68 by MRC-5 and MAb-FA, 74 by MRC-5 and poly-HRP, 64 by PRK and MAb-FA, and 77 by PRK and poly-HRP. Therefore, PRK stained by an indirect method with poly-HRP was the most sensitive of the SVC formats tested, detecting 94% of the positive specimens.
Mo.) card, were compared with the 4-h Minitek system (BBL Microbiology Systems, Cockeysville, Md.) for their ability to rapidly identify 157 pathogenic Neisseria and Branhamella catarrhalis isolates. IDN, limited in its identification to four species, when incubated at 35°C for 10 min identified 99% of the isolates. However, when IDN was incubated at 22°C for 20 min, it identified only 92% of the isolates. The NHI card, a rapid semiautomated system with the ability to identify 25 organisms to the species level, correctly identified ail of the isolates. A test for 13-lactamase production included in the NHI card identified the 12 Neisseria gonorrhoeae and 10 B. catarrhalis 13-lactamase-positive isolates included in the study. The IDN strip (35°C) and the NuII card compared favorably with the Minitek system.
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