CAMP Test-Positive
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The CAMP test uses to identify preemptively Streptococcus agalactiae. It was first described in 1944 by Christie, Atkins, and Munch-Petersen, and the CAMP test is an acronym for their names.
The beta lysin produced by Staphylococcus aureus is sphingomyelinase in nature, which acts on the sphingomyelin present on the cell membrane of sheep red blood cells. This results in the formation of ceramide which is cleared by the action of the CAMP factor I.e. extracellular diffusible protein secreted by S. agalactiae thus producing enhanced hemolysis.
1. Positive control: Streptococcus agalactiae ATCC 13813
2. Negative control: Streptococcus pyogenes ATCC 19615
Perform the test by streaking a known beta-hemolytic Staphylococcus aureus strain across a 5-10% sheep blood agar plate and then inoculate the test organism at right angles to it (3-4 cm long streak). The test organism i.e. Streptococcus agalactiae must not touch the inoculum. Inoculate control strains Streptococcus pyogenes and S. agalactiae on the same plate as negative and positive controls respectively as performed in the test. Incubate the plate at 35-37oC in ambient air overnight.
An arrowhead-shaped area of hemolysis appears due to contact of ceramide and CAMP factors produced by S. agalactiae denoting positive
Lacking an arrowhead of hemolysis: Negative
Negative Control: no arrowhead of hemolysis
Positive control: the presence of an arrowhead of hemolysis
Note: From the above picture, NC and PC are missing and only tests were run. All are showing an arrowhead of hemolysis, therefore the test organism is positive.
Beta-hemolytic streptococcus can be identified presumptively as S. agalactiae (group B) due to having the following features-
Bacitracin: Resistant
Co-trimoxazole: Resistant
CAMP test: Positive
A few groups A streptococci may be CAMP test positive if you incubate the test plate in a candle jar, or in a CO2 atmosphere, or under anaerobic conditions. Therefore, ambient air incubation is necessary.
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