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Evaluation of an Automated System for the Counting of Microbial Colonies

Elisa Heuser, Karsten Becker, Evgeny A. Idelevich

2023Microbiology Spectrum21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Colony counting is a widely utilized technique in the field of microbiology. The accuracy and convenience of automated colony counters are essential for research and diagnostics. However, there is only sparse evidence on performance and usefulness of such instruments. This study examined the current state of reliability and practicality of the automated colony counting with an advanced modern system. For this, we thoroughly evaluated a commercially available instrument in terms of its accuracy and counting time required. Our findings indicate that fully automatic counting resulted in low accuracy, particularly for plates with very high or very low colony numbers. Visual correction of the automated results on a computer screen improved concordance with manual counts, but there was no benefit in counting time.

Topics & Concepts

Cell countingEnterococcus faeciumKlebsiella pneumoniaeColony-forming unitCounting processEnterococcusBiologyBacterial colonyAutomated methodStaphylococcus aureusStatisticsMathematicsMicrobiologyArtificial intelligenceEscherichia coliComputer scienceBacteriaCellGeneticsCell cycleAntibioticsBiochemistryGeneCell Image Analysis TechniquesBacterial Identification and Susceptibility TestingBiosensors and Analytical Detection