Abstract:An evaluation was made of media and tests used for differentiating nonfermenting gram-negative bacteria encountered in medical bacteriology in order to determine those diagnostic procedures most useful in identifying these bacteria. The organisms examined included Alcaligenes faecalis, A. odorans var. viridans, Moraxella duplex (Mima polymorpha var. oxidans), Acinetobacter anitratum (Herellea vaginicola), A. Iwoffi (Mima polymorpha), Pseudomonas fluorescens, P. putida, P. maltophilia, P. pseudomallei, P. stutz… Show more
“…This was expected because bacterial species respond differently to environmental stresses. It was reported that P. aeruginosa does not tolerate 6.5% NaCl (Gilardi 1969) whilst E. faecalis was reported to be more resistant to NaCl (Lee 1972, Faklam 1973).…”
Hyperosmosis effectively reduced a dual-species biofilm of E. faecalis and P. aeruginosa, whilst high pH had limited bactericidal effect in this model.
“…This was expected because bacterial species respond differently to environmental stresses. It was reported that P. aeruginosa does not tolerate 6.5% NaCl (Gilardi 1969) whilst E. faecalis was reported to be more resistant to NaCl (Lee 1972, Faklam 1973).…”
Hyperosmosis effectively reduced a dual-species biofilm of E. faecalis and P. aeruginosa, whilst high pH had limited bactericidal effect in this model.
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