vähemoluline
Vähemoluline is an Estonian term used in microbiology to describe bacterial isolates that cause little or no breakdown of red blood cells when grown on blood agar. It denotes low hemolytic activity, either due to the absence of hemolysis or only minimal, faint hemolysis around colonies. In practice, colonies described as vähemoluline show no clear zone of hemolysis or only a very slight clearing, making them distinguishable from fully beta-hemolytic or clearly alpha-hemolytic organisms.
In the standard framework of hemolysis testing on sheep or horse blood agar, three main patterns are
The concept is clinically relevant because hemolysis patterns aid in the preliminary identification of bacterial species.