Results from research on isolation, identification, and study of biological properties of L. monocytogenes clinical isolates and Listeria spp test strains are presented. Peculiarities of modern research methods for indicating and identifying pathogenic listeria to improve the quality of laboratory studies of clinical material are studied. The culture method provides reliable results of microbiological analyses upon detecting Listeria spp. The presented list and algorithm of the laboratory diagnostic methods can be used as a basis for elaborating regulatory documents for carrying out microbiological research on any biological material for the presence of bacteria of the genus Listeria spp. and L. monocytogenes species in it.
When studying isolates from waste of processing animal meat products and mechanically deboned meat the comparative analysis of nutrient media was done. The assessment of the growth of bacteria of the genus Proteus on the media based on such parameters as productivity, differentiating and inhibiting properties. Of special interest is a new highly selective nutrient media tested in the veterinary laboratory. It has been shown that the domestic differential diagnostic medium to isolate bacteria of the genera Proteus, Morganella, and Providencia is characterized by high productivity and significant inhibitory properties to be used in veterinary medicine to analyze any material contaminated with proteins along with concomitant bacteria. Key words: veterinary medicine, nutrient media, Proteus, differentiating properties, selectivity
Clinical strains of Staphylococcus aureus were tested for hemolytic activity on blood agar, in the PCR test and by analyzing the gene alleles of hemolytic toxins. The study analyzed the information content of the phenotypic determination of hemolytic activity to assess the pathogenic properties of S. aureus isolates.
A comparative analysis of the quality of the developed nutrient media, Baird-Parker dry agar base and Vogel-Johnson dry agar Base and foreign analogues, was done based on results of clinical trials. The tested media were qualified by the main biological parameters, such as sensitivity, growth rate, and differentiating and inhibiting properties. The evaluation of statistical reliability of the results of trials of clinical samples was evaluated taking into account the number of parallel studies and the number of matches of the results of studies conducted by different performers. 116 clinical samples of received by a laboratory of the testing laboratory center for research from hospital no.164 over the period of clinical trials were analyzed. 46 cultures of potential pathogens were isolated when culturing on test and control media: S. aureus -35; S. epidermidis-6; S. saprophyticus - 5. Lecithinase activity on the medium “Baird-Parker dry agar Base” and mannitol fermentation on the medium “Vogel-Johnson dry agar Base” in the preliminary phenotypic test allow the isolation and differentiation of clinical isolates of S. aureus from S. epidermidis, and S. saprophyticus.
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