Evaluation of three methods using deoxyribonuclease production as a screening test for Serratia marcescens
AUTOR(ES)
Black, W. A.
RESUMO
Deoxyribonuclease (DNase) produced by Serratia marcescens is a characteristic feature which is useful in distinguishing this organism from closely related members of the Enterobacteriaceae. In an assessment of three methods of performing the DNase test as a screening procedure for Serratia marcescens, the conclusion was reached that the standard test was most suitable for use in the clinical bacteriology laboratory.
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