TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of different culture media for detection and quantification of H. pylori in environmental and clinical samples
AU - Hortelano, Irene
AU - Moreno, Yolanda
AU - Vesga, Fidson Juarismi
AU - Ferrús, María Antonia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
PY - 2020/11/1
Y1 - 2020/11/1
N2 - The objective of the present study was to establish the most suitable culture medium for the isolation of H. pylori from environmental and clinical samples. Ten different culture media were compared and evaluated. Four of them had been previously described and were modified in this study. The rest of the media were designed de novo. Three different matrices, tap water, wastewater, and feces, were inoculated with serial dilutions of H. pylori NCTC 11637 strain at a final concentration of 104 and 103 CFU/ml and the recovery rates were calculated. From inoculated tap water and wastewater samples, H. pylori colonies were recovered from four out of the analyzed culture media. When fecal samples were analyzed, the isolation of the pathogen under study was only possible from two culture media. Different optimal media were observed for each type of sample, even for wastewater and stool samples. Nevertheless, our results indicated that the combination of Dent Agar with polymyxin B sulfate did not inhibit the growth of H. pylori and was highly selective for its recovery, regardless of the sample origin. Thus, we propose the use of this medium as a diagnostic tool for the isolation of H. pylori from environmental and clinical samples, as well as for epidemiological studies.
AB - The objective of the present study was to establish the most suitable culture medium for the isolation of H. pylori from environmental and clinical samples. Ten different culture media were compared and evaluated. Four of them had been previously described and were modified in this study. The rest of the media were designed de novo. Three different matrices, tap water, wastewater, and feces, were inoculated with serial dilutions of H. pylori NCTC 11637 strain at a final concentration of 104 and 103 CFU/ml and the recovery rates were calculated. From inoculated tap water and wastewater samples, H. pylori colonies were recovered from four out of the analyzed culture media. When fecal samples were analyzed, the isolation of the pathogen under study was only possible from two culture media. Different optimal media were observed for each type of sample, even for wastewater and stool samples. Nevertheless, our results indicated that the combination of Dent Agar with polymyxin B sulfate did not inhibit the growth of H. pylori and was highly selective for its recovery, regardless of the sample origin. Thus, we propose the use of this medium as a diagnostic tool for the isolation of H. pylori from environmental and clinical samples, as well as for epidemiological studies.
KW - Culture media
KW - Environmental samples
KW - Feces
KW - H
KW - Identification
KW - Isolation
KW - Pylori
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U2 - 10.1007/s10123-020-00135-z
DO - 10.1007/s10123-020-00135-z
M3 - Review article
C2 - 32607781
AN - SCOPUS:85087406965
SN - 1139-6709
VL - 23
SP - 481
EP - 487
JO - International Microbiology
JF - International Microbiology
IS - 4
ER -