The incidence of some so-called "Mueller-Hinton Medium" for sensitivity testing on the growth of bacteria (especially S. typhi) and on the drug activity are evaluated here. The role of the quality and amount of ingredients : peptone, agar and starch are emphasized. An improved medium is proposed : tryptophane is added to compensate the casein hydrolysate deficiency for S. typhi growth.

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