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Chapter 6: Laboratory Identification of Vibrio cholerae

Laboratory Methods for the diagnosis of Vibrio cholerae Centers for disease control and prevention 38 | Page Laboratory Methods for the diagnosis of Vibrio cholerae Centers for disease control and prevention VI. Laboratory Identification OF Vibrio cholerae Members of the genus Vibrio are facultatively anaerobic, asporogenous, motile, curved or straight gram-negative rods. Vibrios either require NaCl or have their growth stimulated by its addition. All members of the genus Vibrio , with the exceptions of V. metschnikovii and V. gazogenes, are oxidase positive and reduce nitrates to nitrites.

Laboratory Methods for the Diagnosis of Vibrio cholerae Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Mix the suspension and antiserum well and then tilt slide back and forth to observe for agglutination. If the reaction is positive, very strong clumping will appear within 30 seconds to 1

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