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Rapid method of determining cholera vibrio biotype

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                                         Published
1974-10
                             Author(s)
Mackowiak, Philip A.
                                 
                                        Huq, Imbadul
                                 
                             Metadata
                             The characteristic motility of cholera vibrios, as viewed through a dark-field microscope, and the adhesiveness of chicken cell-positive vibrios provide a means for rapidly identifying and biotyping cholera vibrios. Dilute suspensions of vibrios, such as one might find in a fresh rectal swab specimen from a cholera patient, when mixed with a 0.25% suspension of chicken erythrocytes in saline, can be used to biotype the cholera vibrios without prior isolation in pure culture. This is accomplished by using a dark-field microscope through which the chicken cell-positive cholera vibrios are observed to attach to the scattered erythrocytes and to propel them with a characteristic flipping motion.
                         
                         Citation
                             
                                Appl Microbiol 1974 Oct;28(4):586-8
                             
                             
                         