Clinical Microbiology Newsletter
Volume 32, Issue 9 , Pages 65-72, 1 May 2010

Highlights of CLSI Document – Abbreviated Identification of Bacteria and Yeast - M35-A2, Second Edition

  • Mary K. York, Ph.D., D(ABMM)

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    • Corresponding Author InformationMailing address: Mary K. York, Ph.D., D(ABMM), MKY Microbiology Consulting, 248 Dantley Way, Walnut Creek, CA 94598. Tel.: 925-932-6787. Fax: 925-932-6787

MKY Microbiology Consulting, Walnut Creek, California

Abstract 

The second edition of M35-A2 Abbreviated identification of Bacteria and Yeast contains many more identifications than the first edition, including14 species from 11 genera. Biothreat agents and agents that can be highly infectious to laboratory personnel have been added to improve rapid detection of these agents and minimize exposure of personnel to them. User-friendly tables have been included, and safety precautions are presented in detail. A summary of these improvements, as well as a review of the details for identification of the newly added species, is presented. Use of the document will allow laboratories to rapidly identify greater than 90% of the clinically important species isolated from clinical specimens without performing expensive multi-test systems or using overnight test methods that result in delays in reporting significant findings to caregivers.

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PII: S0196-4399(10)00017-6

doi:10.1016/j.clinmicnews.2010.04.001

Clinical Microbiology Newsletter
Volume 32, Issue 9 , Pages 65-72, 1 May 2010