Both this media share some characeristics.MH it is a vuniversal media used routinlly in bacteriological labs to test antibiotic resistence.
Confluent Growth
nutrient Agar
Peptone glucose agar (PGA) medium
as it is a selective media for streptococci it inhibits the growth of other bacteria.
It grows in Mueller-Hinton Broth Agar, with 5% CO2, at 25-37 °C
The Mueller-Hinton agar was named after John Hinton and Jane Hinton, who developed this medium in 1941 as a suitable medium for the standardized antimicrobial susceptibility testing. The Mueller-Hinton agar is still widely used today for antibiotic susceptibility testing.
Both this media share some characeristics.MH it is a vuniversal media used routinlly in bacteriological labs to test antibiotic resistence.
Confluent Growth
its a selective media
A growth medium must be used. The most common is Mueller-Hinton agar, but potato dextrose agar or other growth media could also be used.
thermus agar
nutrient Agar
Kirby-Bauer is the diffusion method you would use to test antibiotic sensitivity. The Mueller-Hinton is the agar plate in which you would do the method on. This is where the antibiotic discs would be places to test the sensitivity.
Salmonella-Shigella (SS) agar. XLD agar. Hekton enteric agar.
Peptone glucose agar (PGA) medium
Because 7.5% NaCl agar inhibits gram negative organisms from growing, and is "selective" in that only gram positive organisms can grow in this type of agar.