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Other products used in the isolation of Escherichia coli O157:
E.coli O157 Latex Test Kit
Code: DR0620
A latex agglutination test for the identification of Escherichia coli serogroup O157.
Introduction
Certain strains of Escherichia coli have been implicated in
cases of haemorrhagic colitis (HC) and haemolytic ureamic syndrome (HUS).
It has been shown that these strains produce a vero-cytotoxin (VT). The Escherichia
coli
serotype most frequently isolated from HC and HUS case is O157:H7. Isolation
of this serotype from a diarrhoeal stool particularly with the presence of
blood
is indicative of a vero-cytotoxin producing strain.
The Oxoid Escherichia coli O157 Latex Test will demonstrate by slide
agglutination
Escherichia coli strains possessing the O157 serogroup antigen. The
test is best used in conjunction with Sorbitol MacConkey Agar CM813. E.coli
O157:H7 strains do not ferment Sorbitol and therefore give colourless colonies
on this medium. The majority of Escherichia coli isolates do ferment
sorbitol and give characteristic pink colonies.
Sorbitol MacConkey Agar CM0813 should be used as the primary screen. Non-Sorbitol
fermenting colonies can then be tested with the latex reagents, to determine
whether the
isolate belongs to the O157 serogroup and therefore a potential VT-producing
strain.
Components of the kit
DR0621 Test Latex
Consists of blue latex particles sensitised with specific rabbit antibody reactive
with the O157 somatic antigen. Each kit contains sufficient reagent for 100
tests.
DR0622 Control Latex
Consists of blue latex particles sensitised with pre-immune rabbit globulin.
Each kit contains sufficient reagent for 100 tests.
DR0623 Positive Control Suspension
A suspension of inactivated Escherichia coli O157 cells in buffer.
Sufficient for 25 tests.
DR0624 Negative Control Suspension
A suspension of Escherichia coli O116 cells in buffer. Sufficient
for 25 tests.
DR0500 Reaction Cards
There are 35 disposable reaction cards provided in the kit.
Instruction leaflet.
Materials required but not provided
Microbiological loop and bunsen burner.
0.85% saline.
Suitable disinfectant e.g. sodium hypochlorite solution >1.3% W/W.
For full procedure please see product insert.
Storage
This kit should be stored at 2-8oC. Do not freeze. Do not use
after the expiry date printed on the outside of the carton.
Precautions
Reagents contain 0.1% sodium azide as a preservative.
Sodium azide may react with lead or copper plumbing to produce metal azides
which are explosive by contact detonation. To prevent azide accumulation in
plumbing, flush with copious amounts of water immediately after waste disposal.
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