Evaluation of a Fluorescent Antibody-Enrichment Serology Combination Procedure for the Detection of Salmonellae in Condiments, Food Products, Food By-Products, and Animal Feeds
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Published:1973-11
Issue:5
Volume:26
Page:751-756
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ISSN:0003-6919
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Container-title:Applied Microbiology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Appl Microbiol
Author:
Hilker John S.1,
Solberg Myron1
Affiliation:
1. Rutgers, The State University, Department of Food Science, College of Agriculture and Environmental Science, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903
Abstract
The reliability of the enrichment serology (ES), fluorescent antibody (FA), and a combination of the FA and ES procedures for the detection of salmonellae were compared to the
Salmonella
cultural procedure outlined in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's
Bacteriological Analytical Manual
(BAM). A total of 126 subsamples from 22 different products were analyzed. By utilizing the BAM procedure as the reference standard, a total of 66 samples were positive for salmonellae. Within 44 h approximately 65% of the
Salmonella
-negative samples could be cleared by the FA test. At the end of 50 h 97% of the
Salmonella
-negative samples could be cleared by the combination FA-ES test. The FA procedure detected all 66 BAM positives but exhibited a high incidence of presumptive positives which were cultural negatives. The ES procedure detected 64 of the 66 BAM positives but exhibited a low incidence of presumptive positives which were cultural negatives. Incorporating positive FA and positive ES results in a combination FA-ES technique revealed that FA-ES positives were statistically equivalent to BAM positives.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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