Davies H G, Martin D R
Nosocomial Infections Unit, National Health Institute, Porirua, New Zealand.
J Hosp Infect. 1987 Jul;10(1):4-9. doi: 10.1016/0195-6701(87)90026-0.
The heat shock technique (heating a culture at 55 degrees C for 3 min immediately before phage typing) has been used in our laboratory as an adjunct to routine phage typing for 2 years. This has enabled phage typing patterns to be determined on isolates otherwise recorded as untypable. The method is easily performed and standardized. Phage patterns were found to be reproducible and adequate discrimination was achieved. We found the technique provided significant information which was not available by conventional typing.