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Use of Optochin in Blood Agar during Sputum Inoculation: Introduction, Principle and Procedure

Optochin sensitivity test

Optochin sensitivity test

 Introduction  of Optochin Sensitivity Test

Use of optochin sensitivity test in blood agar at the time of inoculating sputum specimen; this is doing so because of sputum carrying numerous normal flora and the optochin disk is put on a secondary zone of streaking. The optochin is also called ethylhydrocupreine hydrochloride.

Principle of Optochin Sensitivity Test

The technique applying so for the presumptive identification of Streptococcus pneumoniae , which is optochin-sensitive, from other alpha -haemolytic streptococci, which are resistant since, in the presence of optochin, colonies of Streptococcus pneumoniae are selectively lysed indicated by a zone of inhibition after incubation under increased CO2 while other alpha-hemolytic streptococci are resistant to optochin.

Requirements for optochin Sensitivity Test

Quality control

To maintain quality control of the test, it is mandatory to check quality control in each new lot of optochin discs using the following quality control strains.

Positive control: Streptococcus pneumoniae ATCC 49619

Negative control: Streptococcus mitis ATCC 49456

Procedure of Optochin Sensitivity Test

  1. Take a loopful sputum specimen and streak on a 5% sheep blood agar plate.
  2. Make primary, secondary and tertiary streaking zones.
  3. Apply  5 µg optochin disc on secondary streaking zone.
  4. Incubate the blood agar plate for 24 hours in a CO2  incubator.

Observations 

Look for the growth of organisms whether sensitive or resistant towards the optochin disk.

Measure the zone of inhibition using a clipper or scale.

Result and interpretation of Optochin Sensitivity Test

Test positive: Zone of inhibition of organism is equal or greater than 14 mm

Test negative:  No zone of inhibition

Equivocal: any zone of inhibition less than 14 mm is suspicious. Therefore confirm it by performing a bile solubility test.

Test result:  From the above figure, alpha-haemolytic bacteria are sensitive to optochin, therefore the organism is  presumptively Streptococcus pneumoniae

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