Medium Performance
EASY READING AFTER ONLY 24H
24h Incubation at 30°C. The intense blue colored colonies on a translucent agar facilitates the reading compared to Mannitol based agar which displays red colonies on pink agar.
SIMPLICITY
Contrary to MYP or Mossel agar, there is no need to add the tedious Egg york emulsion.
HIGHLY SENSITIVE & SPECIFIC FOR CEREUS GROUP
compared to MYP or Mossel agar.
The classical MYP or Mossel agar rely on the inability of B.cereus to utilise the mannitol, which renders the plate reading difficult in the presence of abundant flora. CHROMagar B.cereus, owe to the chromogenic technology, overcomes this difficulty.
BETTER SELECTIVITY & RECOVERY COMPARED TO CLASSICAL MEDIA
compared to classical medium agar.
LONGER PREPARED PLATE SHELFLIFE
compared to MYP and Mossel agar which are only 5 days shelflife.
Medium Description
Last update: Jan-12, 2012
CHROMagar is a trademark of Dr A. Rambach
Focus on Bacillus
Bacillus cereus is a spore-forming bacterium that can be frequently isolated from soil and some food and which produces toxins. These toxins can cause two types of illness: one type characterized by diarrhea (long incubation, 8-16 hours) and the other by nausea and vomiting (short incubation, 1-6 hours). The short-incubation form is most often associated with rice dishes that have been cooked and then held at warm temperatures for several hours. Long-incubation B. cereus food poisoning is frequently associated with meat or vegetable containing foods, after cooking.
The bacterium has been isolated from dried beans and cereals, and from dried foods such as spices, seasoning mixes and potatoes. The short-incubation or emetic form of the disease is diagnosed by the isolation of B. cereus from the incriminated food. The long-incubation or diarrheal form is diagnosed by isolation of the organism from stool and food.