Short incubation of presumptive media for detection of fecal coliforms in shellfish.
AUTOR(ES)
Hastback, W G
RESUMO
Positive fecal coliform most-probable number results were compiled from 7,701 shellfish samples examined over 9 years. Generally, less than 2% of all positive reactions in EC medium are results of inoculations from presumptive media positive at the maximum (48-h) incubation period.
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