A "chocolate" agar medium (CA-NCV) containing nystatin, colistin and vancomycin, was compared with the MNYC medium which contain lincomycin, colistin, amphotericin and trimethoprim. A total of 277 clinical specimens were cultured for gonococci, and 120 of these showed positive cultures on either or both of the media. The MNYC medium detected 96.6 per cent of the total number of positive cultures and 92.5 per cent of the patients and the CA-NCV medium after 80 and 79 per cent, respectively. Nearly half the positive cultures were detected on the MNYC medium after 24 hours of incubation. It is concluded that the MNYC medium is superior to the CA-NCV medium in the diagnosis of gonorrhoea.
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