We propose a modification of Francis agar used for identification of the causative agent of histoplasmosis by in vitro conversion of the mycelial culture to the yeast-like growth phase. For… Click to show full abstract
We propose a modification of Francis agar used for identification of the causative agent of histoplasmosis by in vitro conversion of the mycelial culture to the yeast-like growth phase. For improving of the growth characteristics of the medium, we used FT-agar with glucose-vitamin additives developed for culturing of the tularemia causative agent. The modified Francis medium is characterized by significantly higher growth properties and allowed 10-fold increasing the number of CFU of yeast-like cells of both American and African histoplasmosis causative agent.
               
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