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Improved selective isolation of Bordetella pertussis by modified cyclodextrin solid medium
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 10/23/09
Ohtsuka M et al. – The authors have developed a modified cyclodextrin solid medium using the selective antibiotic, cefdinir. MCS medium exhibited higher sensitivity and greater inhibition of nasopharyngeal flora than Bordet–Gengou agar or cyclodextrin solid medium.
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