Culture of the organism from body fluids and proper identification from the microbiology laboratory confirms the presence of stenotrophomonas maltophilia Therefore, a rapid and reliable method is required for the identification of s Usually, the presence of s.
For in vitro laboratory identification, stenotrophomonas maltophilia is a strict aerobe that is usually oxidase negative, though it was shown that up to 20% could show positive oxidase activity. Maltophilia and its application to identification of this organism directly from sputum samples. These bacteria are motile due to the presence of 4 polar flagella
Various biochemical tests are performed to confirm the identification of stenotrophomonas maltophilia These tests include oxidase test, catalase test, and utilization of different sugars. Maltophilia forms colonies that are typically large, wet, and glistening, with a pale yellow to cream color These colonies can be easily distinguished from other bacterial species, aiding in its identification during diagnostic procedures.
The clinical features and management of s Maltophilia infections are discussed here This article aims to review the current taxonomic status of s Maltophilia, and it discusses the laboratory identification of the bacterium