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Mattila, T., O'Boyle, D. and Frost, A.J., The growth of compact and diffuse variants of Staphylococcus aureus in bovine mastitic and normal whey, Microbiol. Immunol., 1988, vol. 32, (7), pp. 667-673 ABSTRACT Strains of Staphylococcus aureus producing either diffuse or
compact colonies in serum-soft agar were grown in bovine normal and mastitic
whey. Bacterial growth was followed by automated turbidometry. Compact strains
multiplied faster and to higher final numbers in mastitic whey than diffuse
strains, whereas diffuse strains grew to higher numbers in normal whey.
Nutrients (hemolysed bovine blood, bovine serum, proteose-peptone) were added to
normal whey to enhance bacterial growth as in mastitic whey. The
growth-promoting effect of these nutrients was dose-dependent for compact
strains but not for diffuse strains. The difference in the growth
characteristics of diffuse and compact strains in bovine whey explains some
aspects of the pathogenesis of bovine mastitis.
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