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T. Brooks, C.W. Keevil, A simple artificial urine for the growth of urinary pathogens, Letters in Applied Microbiology, Volume 24, Issue 3, 1 March 1997, Pages 203–206, https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1472-765X.1997.00378.x
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Abstract
A simple artificial urine medium (AUM) has been developed which provides conditions similar to that found in human urine. AUM solidified with agar enabled the recovery of a wide range of urease‐positive and ‐negative urinary pathogens. Liquid AUM supported growth at concentrations of up to 108 cfu ml−1, as found in normal urine. Reproducible, steady‐state growth also occurred over many generations in continuous culture. AUM was capable of forming crystals and encrustations resembling those found in natural urinary tract infections. The medium is a suitable replacement for normal urine for use in a wide range of experiments modelling the growth and attachment of urinary pathogens in the clinical environment.