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C.L.E.D. Medium (Dehydrated)

Catalog number: CM0301R
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Thermo Scientific™

C.L.E.D. Medium (Dehydrated)

Catalog number: CM0301R
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Isolate, enumerate and differentiate urinary pathogens with Thermo Scientific™ Oxoid™ C.L.E.D. Medium (Dehydrated). Cystine-Lactose-Electrolyte-Deficient (CLED) Medium which provides good colonial differentiation, clear diagnostic characteristics and prevents swarming of Proteus spp. due to the electrolyte deficiency in the formulation.

 
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DescriptionC.L.E.D. Medium
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Isolate, enumerate and differentiate urinary pathogens with this traditional urinary bacteriology medium which provides a valuable non-inhibitory diagnostic for plate culture.

  • Provides easy colony differentiation as Escherichia coli appear as yellow opaque colonies, Proteus form translucent blue colonies, Salmonella appear as flat green colonies while Staphylococcus form deep yellow colonies.
  • Prevents swarming of Proteus species through the electrolyte deficient nature of CLED Medium.

C.L.E.D. Medium has been used successfully in the Dip-inoculum Transport Medium technique (Mackey AND Sandys1,2).

A variant of this technique has been described by Guttman and Naylor3 who employed media-coated slides.

These techniques overcome false bacteriological results associated with a delay in the transport of the specimens of urine to the laboratory and permit a clinically accurate routine differential viable count. They are, therefore, suitable for both general practitioner and hospital work including the screening of ante-natal specimens for symptomless bacteriuria.

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For In Vitro Diagnostic Use.  

1. Mackey J. P. and Sandys G. H. (1966) B.M.J. 1. 1173.
2. Mackey J. P. and Sandys G. H. (1965) B.M.J. 2. 1286-1288.
3. Guttman D. and Naylor G. R. E. (1967) B.M.J. 2. 343-345.

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