Agar Techniques for Colonizing and Cloning Trichomonads |
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Authors: | ROBERT SAMUELS |
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Institution: | Department of Microbiology, University of Colorado Medical School, Denver, Colorado |
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Abstract: | SYNOPSIS. Agar media have been used in plates, Burri tubes, and sealed slide preparations to grow trichomonads as clonal colonies. Periodic observation of slide-culture colonies confirmed their origin from single organisms as clones. Axenic cultures of Trichomonas vaginalis (3 strains), T. gallinae (2 strains), T. gallinarum (1 strain), Tritrichomonas augusta (5 strains), Trit. foetus (4 strains), Trit. suis (?) (6 strains), Pentatrichomonas hominis (1 strain), and an undescribed porcine form were used successfully. Urinary and vaginal specimens with T. vaginalis were also plated directly from patients. In all trials, organisms were recovered from colonies for broth culture and re-plating. Colonies of the two strains of T. gallinae showed constant differences in their growth under the same conditions. Plated T. vaginalis have shown zones of growth inhibition in tests against drug-impregnated discs. |
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