A Comparison of Methods for the Enrichment of Salmonellae from Sheep Faeces |
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Authors: | F. H. Grau M. G. Smith |
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Affiliation: | Meat Research Laboratory, Division of Food Research, CSIRO, Cannon Hill, Queensland, Australia |
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Abstract: | S ummary : A 10-tube MPN technique was used to test the efficiency of nutrient, tetrathionate, mannitol-selenite and mannitol-selenite-cystine broths as enrichment media for detecting salmonellae. Small numbers of broth grown salmonellae could be detected in all 4 media in the presence of 5% of sheep faeces. In naturally infected sheep faeces small numbers of salmonellae were not detected with either nutrient or tetrathionate broths. With mannitol-selenite the sensitivity of salmonella detection increased with both incubation temperature (37–43°) and the addition of faeces. The most sensitive and reliable medium for detecting salmonellae in naturally infected sheep faeces was mannitol-selenite-cystine broth. Neither incubation temperature (37–43°) nor the addition of faeces had a statistically significant effect on its sensitivity. |
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