Comparison of Enrichment Procedures for Fluorescent Antibody and Cultural Detection of Salmonellae in Raw Meat and Poultry
AUTOR(ES)
Thomason, Berenice M.
RESUMO
No advantage was shown in preenriching raw meat samples for detecting salmonellae by fluorescent antibodies or culture. Trypticase soy-tryptose (Edwards and Ewing, 1972) was equal to or better than selenite-cystine as a postenrichment broth.
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