Overview
Pure culture refers to a laboratory population of microorganisms consisting of a single species or strain, grown in isolation from other organisms under controlled conditions. Research published in the International Journal of Clinical Microbiology demonstrates the fundamental role of pure culture techniques across diverse microbiological applications. Studies have employed pure culture methods to isolate and characterize pathogenic bacteria including Campylobacter species from clinical outpatients and pregnant women, Salmonella Typhi from typhoid cases and asymptomatic carriers, and Candida species from hospital patients, enabling antimicrobial susceptibility testing and biofilm formation analysis. Pure culture approaches have also been applied to dermatophyte identification and antifungal susceptibility profiling in veterinary contexts, as well as environmental microbiology investigations including the isolation of halotolerant bacterial strains capable of polyhydroxybutyrate production and Pseudomonas stutzeri strains for biodegradation studies. Additionally, pure culture techniques support experimental parasitology through the cultivation of intermediate hosts and the mass production of biocontrol agents such as Trichoderma harzianum. These applications underscore the essential nature of pure culture methodology in clinical diagnostics, epidemiological surveillance, antimicrobial resistance monitoring, biotechnology development, and experimental research across human, veterinary, and environmental microbiology.
Research published in this journal
8 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Prevalence of Campylobacter Species in Out-Patients and Pregnant Women Attending Government Clinics in Sokoto State, Nigeria
Evaluation of Organic and Vermi Composts for Mass Culturing of Trichoderma Harzianum to be Used Against Soil-Borne Pathogen Sclerotium Rolfsii of Groundnut
Isolation and Screening of Phb Producing Halotolerant Bacterial Strains from A Saline Environment
Biodegradation of Malathion Using Pseudomonas stutzeri(MTCC 2643)
How this research is being cited
The 8 articles above have been cited 44 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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