Rapid Detection of Salmonella spp. by Using Felix-O1 Bacteriophage and High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
AUTOR(ES)
Hirsh, Dwight C.
RESUMO
A method is described whereby the presence of Salmonella spp. can be detected within 8 to 24 h of sample collection. The method depends upon the interaction of Salmonella spp. with the Salmonella-specific Felix-O1 bacteriophage. This interaction results in an increase in concentration of the bacteriophage which is detected by high-performance liquid chromatographic techniques.
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