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Vibrio Cholera Testing

 
 

Reliable Testing Solutions for
the Detection of Vibrio Cholerae

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Vibrio cholerae is a strictly aqueous organism. Brackish and marine waters are natural environments of Vibrio cholerae O1 or O139, the etiologic agents of the disease cholera. The main route of transmission is fecal-oral, usually indirectly via polluted water supplies or irrigation water. Another common source is raw or undercooked shellfish.

Merck offers a considerable selection of products for the enrichment, detection and isolation of Vibrio cholerae. The range includes dehydrated culture media in a unique and easy-to-use granulated format. These meet the highest industry standards for performance as laid out in ISO 11133.

Method ISO 21872 FDA BAM Chapter 9
1st selective enrichment Alkaline Saline Peptone Water 37 ± 1°C or 41.5 ±1°C (fresh products);
6 ± 0.5 h
Alkaline Peptone Water 35 ± 2°C; 7 ± 1 h (18-21 h for processed foods) / 42±0.2°C; 18-21 h for raw oysters.
2nd selective enrichment Alkaline Saline Peptone Water 41.5 ±1°C; 18 ± 1 h N/A
Plating

CBS Agar, 37 ±1°C; 21 ± 3 h
additional medium of choice

TCBS Agar, 35 ± 2°C; 21 ± 3 h
 
 
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