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微生物学通报 1996
APPLICATION AND STUDY OF THE BIOLOG AUTOMATED BACTERIAL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM
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Abstract:
Biolog Microstation identification System was used to identify 90 clinical andenviromental isolates included in 20 genus,and the results were compared with the conventionalidentifications.Of the 62 Gram-negative isolates,58(93.5%)were correctly identified at the genus level,52(83.9%)at the species level at 24 hours. Of the 28 Gram-positive isolates,25(89.3%)werecorrectly identified at the genus level,11(39.3%)at the species level at 24 hours. The overall performance of the identification was 92.2%(83/90)at he genus level and 70.0%(63/90)at thespecies level.The percentage of correct identification of enviromental isolates was higher than thatof clinical isolates.The problems encountered in the application were discussed.