Comparative evaluation of chromogenic agar medium and conventional culture system for isolation and presumptive identification of uropathogens

Objective: Urine is the most frequent specimen received for culture/sensitivity by clinical laboratories. The microbiological performance of HiCrome UTI agar medium was compared with Blood agar and MacConkey agar for isolation and presumptive identification of bacteria from urine culture. Methods: A...

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Main Authors: Akter, Most. Laila, Haque, Rezwana, Salam, Md. Abdus
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spelling my.iium.irep.870112020-12-28T05:17:47Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/87011/ Comparative evaluation of chromogenic agar medium and conventional culture system for isolation and presumptive identification of uropathogens Akter, Most. Laila Haque, Rezwana Salam, Md. Abdus QR Microbiology Objective: Urine is the most frequent specimen received for culture/sensitivity by clinical laboratories. The microbiological performance of HiCrome UTI agar medium was compared with Blood agar and MacConkey agar for isolation and presumptive identification of bacteria from urine culture. Methods: A total of 443 consecutively collected midstream and/or catheter-catch urine samples from patients attending the Islami Bank Medical College Hospital, Rajshahi, Bangladesh during January to December, 2012 were cultured. Urine samples showing pus cells ≥ 5/HPF were inoculated on to Blood agar (BA), MacConkey agar (MAC) and HiCrome UTI agar (CA) media simultaneously and incubated overnight aerobically at 370C. Rate of isolation and presumptive identification of bacterial species were compared for different media. Results: Culture yielded a total of 199 bacterial isolates from 189 (42.67%) positive plates including 179 (40.40%) unimicrobial and 10 (2.26%) polymicrobial (mixed growth of pair of bacteria) growths. Both HiCrome UTI agar and Blood agar media supported 100% growths while 151 (75.88%) growths were observed on MacConkey agar. The rate of presumptive identification was found significantly higher on HiCrome UTI agar (97.49%) than MAC agar (67.34%) (P<0.001) as primary urine culture medium. Of 199 isolates, E. coli was found to be the leading uropathogen isolated from 118 (59.30%) samples with its presumptive identification rate of 95.76%, 93.22% and 5.93% on CA, MAC and BA respectively. All 10 (100%) polymicrobial growths were demonstrated distinctly on CA against only 01(10%) on each BA and MAC. Conclusion: HiCrome UTI agar was found to be more useful as primary urine culture medium in both higher rate of isolation and presumptive identification of uropathogens in comparison to conventional media. Its inherent characteristics in demonstrating polymicrobial growth and ease of rapid identification by distinct colony colour are unique. Professional Medical Publications 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/87011/2/UTI%20Chromoagar%20PJMS.pdf Akter, Most. Laila and Haque, Rezwana and Salam, Md. Abdus (2014) Comparative evaluation of chromogenic agar medium and conventional culture system for isolation and presumptive identification of uropathogens. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 30 (5). pp. 1033-1038. ISSN 1681-715X http://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.305.5243 doi:10.12669/pjms.305.5243
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Akter, Most. Laila
Haque, Rezwana
Salam, Md. Abdus
Comparative evaluation of chromogenic agar medium and conventional culture system for isolation and presumptive identification of uropathogens
description Objective: Urine is the most frequent specimen received for culture/sensitivity by clinical laboratories. The microbiological performance of HiCrome UTI agar medium was compared with Blood agar and MacConkey agar for isolation and presumptive identification of bacteria from urine culture. Methods: A total of 443 consecutively collected midstream and/or catheter-catch urine samples from patients attending the Islami Bank Medical College Hospital, Rajshahi, Bangladesh during January to December, 2012 were cultured. Urine samples showing pus cells ≥ 5/HPF were inoculated on to Blood agar (BA), MacConkey agar (MAC) and HiCrome UTI agar (CA) media simultaneously and incubated overnight aerobically at 370C. Rate of isolation and presumptive identification of bacterial species were compared for different media. Results: Culture yielded a total of 199 bacterial isolates from 189 (42.67%) positive plates including 179 (40.40%) unimicrobial and 10 (2.26%) polymicrobial (mixed growth of pair of bacteria) growths. Both HiCrome UTI agar and Blood agar media supported 100% growths while 151 (75.88%) growths were observed on MacConkey agar. The rate of presumptive identification was found significantly higher on HiCrome UTI agar (97.49%) than MAC agar (67.34%) (P<0.001) as primary urine culture medium. Of 199 isolates, E. coli was found to be the leading uropathogen isolated from 118 (59.30%) samples with its presumptive identification rate of 95.76%, 93.22% and 5.93% on CA, MAC and BA respectively. All 10 (100%) polymicrobial growths were demonstrated distinctly on CA against only 01(10%) on each BA and MAC. Conclusion: HiCrome UTI agar was found to be more useful as primary urine culture medium in both higher rate of isolation and presumptive identification of uropathogens in comparison to conventional media. Its inherent characteristics in demonstrating polymicrobial growth and ease of rapid identification by distinct colony colour are unique.
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author Akter, Most. Laila
Haque, Rezwana
Salam, Md. Abdus
author_facet Akter, Most. Laila
Haque, Rezwana
Salam, Md. Abdus
author_sort Akter, Most. Laila
title Comparative evaluation of chromogenic agar medium and conventional culture system for isolation and presumptive identification of uropathogens
title_short Comparative evaluation of chromogenic agar medium and conventional culture system for isolation and presumptive identification of uropathogens
title_full Comparative evaluation of chromogenic agar medium and conventional culture system for isolation and presumptive identification of uropathogens
title_fullStr Comparative evaluation of chromogenic agar medium and conventional culture system for isolation and presumptive identification of uropathogens
title_full_unstemmed Comparative evaluation of chromogenic agar medium and conventional culture system for isolation and presumptive identification of uropathogens
title_sort comparative evaluation of chromogenic agar medium and conventional culture system for isolation and presumptive identification of uropathogens
publisher Professional Medical Publications
publishDate 2014
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/87011/2/UTI%20Chromoagar%20PJMS.pdf
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http://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.305.5243
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