Screening of Feed Components for Salmonella with Polyvalent H. Agglutination
AUTOR(ES)
Barkate, John A.
RESUMO
The application of polyvalent H serology for screening certain feed components for Salmonella was evaluated. In a comparative study of 1,894 suspicious or known positive samples, Salmonella organisms were detected in 1,141 samples with the conventional method and in 1,134 samples with the polyvalent H method. A statistical analysis of the results obtained by both methods indicated that the polyvalent H method is as reliable as the conventional method. Salmonellae can be detected by this method within 60 hr, whereas conventional methods require at least 4 days. The speed and reliability of the polyvalent H method are desirable for routine quality assurance.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=547786Documentos Relacionados
- Effects of Carbohydrates in Growth Medium on Agglutination of Several Species of Salmonella with Polyvalent H Antiserum
- Agglutination of H. periussis Using Concavity Slides
- Multiplex PCR Assay for Differentiation of Helicobacter felis, H. bizzozeronii, and H. salomonis
- H. H. McNABB
- Automated screening for sheep erythrocyte agglutination.