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Collaborative study on the isolation of salmonella from artificially contaminated milk powder
Authors:H.J. Beckers,F.M. Van,Leusden,D. Roberts,&dagger  ,O. Pietzsch,&Dagger  ,T.H. Price,§  ,M. Van,Schothorst&dagger  ,P.O. Tips,P. Vassiliadis, E.H. Kampelmacher, ¶  
Affiliation:*National Institute of Public Health and Environmental Hygiene, P.O. Box 1, 3720 BA Bilthoven, The Netherlands;†Central Public Health Laboratory, Colindale Avenue, London NW9 5HT, UK;‡Institut für Veterinärmedizin (Robert von Ostertag-Institut) des Bundesgesundheitsamtes, Postfach 330013, D-1000 Berlin 33, Germany;§Public Health Laboratory, University Hospital of Wales, Heath Park, Cardiff CF4 4XW, Wales, UK;†Central Quality Assurance Laboratory, NestléProducts Technical Assistance Co Ltd (Nestec), Case Postale 88, CH-1814 La Tour de Peilz, Switzerland;**The Hellenic Pasteur Institute, Athens-618, Greece;¶Agricultural University, Biotechnion, De Dreyen 12, 6703 BC Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:B eckers , H.J., van L eusden , F.M., R oberts , D., P ietzsch , O., P rice , T.H., van S chothorst , M., T ips , P.D., V assiliadis , P. & K ampelmacher , E.M. 1985. Collaborative study on the isolation of salmonella from artificially contaminated milk powder. Journal of Applied Bacteriology 59 , 35–40.
The suitability of artificially contaminated milk powder as a substrate for salmonella reference samples and its stability under different storage conditions were studied. The need for a reconstitution step in the standard isolation method for salmonellas from milk powders was also investigated. When milk powder was examined in this way with a reconstitution step, differences in laboratory methods and/or storage times had no significant effect on the results after storage at 4C. With powder stored at room temperature there was a systematic decrease in the number of samples positive as the storage time increased. It is concluded therefore that milk powder contaminated with salmonellas should be stored at 4C. Examination of such milk powder with a reconstitution step yielded better results than without it and this step is therefore necessary for improving the reproducibility of the method. No significant differences were encountered between the standard isolation method and that used in the authors' laboratories. The results of this study indicate that milk powder is suitable as basic material for reference samples and that a reconstitution step should be included in the standard salmonella isolation procedure.
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