Enzyme-linked imunoassays for the detection of Listeria sp. and Salmonella sp. in sausage: a comparison with conventional methods
AUTOR(ES)
Benetti, T.M., Monteiro, C.L.B., Beux, M.R., Abrahão, W.M.
FONTE
Braz. J. Microbiol.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2013-09
RESUMO
This study was carried out comparing the conventional methods (ISO 11290-1 and BAM method, 2008) and system mini-Vidas® (Biomerieux), for detection of Listeria sp. and Salmonella sp. in cooled sausage. The immunoenzymatic method has shown to be effective for the detection of target pathogens, it has presented itself as an excellent screening method.
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