
doi: 10.1007/bf02051718
pmid: 5107875
This report concerns the usefulness of two media, brain heart infusion agar (BHIA) and BCP milk dextrose agar in the detection of contamination inT. rubrum andT. mentagrophytes and provides cultural information in the identification of these species.
Bacteria, Phenolphthaleins, Brain, Heart, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Culture Media, Agar, Chloramphenicol, Glucose, Milk, Nails, Trichophyton, Animals, Humans, Cycloheximide, Hair, Skin
Bacteria, Phenolphthaleins, Brain, Heart, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Culture Media, Agar, Chloramphenicol, Glucose, Milk, Nails, Trichophyton, Animals, Humans, Cycloheximide, Hair, Skin
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