Literature DB >> 14633109

Evaluation of real-time PCR vs automated ELISA and a conventional culture method using a semi-solid medium for detection of Salmonella.

M Uyttendaele1, K Vanwildemeersch, J Debevere.   

Abstract

AIMS: Evaluation of iQ-Check PCR Salmonella for Salmonella detection in artificially and naturally contaminated food and environmental field samples. METHODS AND
RESULTS: Artificially contaminated samples (poultry meat and ground red meat) subjected to cold- and freeze-stress, and 120 naturally contaminated samples (swabs and meat) were tested for Salmonella using the diagnostic semi-solid Salmonella medium (DIASALM) method, the Vidas assay and the iQ-Check PCR assay after 24 h enrichment in buffered peptone water.
CONCLUSIONS: Both the iQ-Check PCR and the Vidas assay provide a rapid and user friendly screening method for detection of Salmonella. False negative samples were obtained for the inoculated samples using both the iQ-Check PCR assay and the Vidas method when Salmonella cells were severely stressed. In total 45 of 120 naturally contaminated field samples showed Salmonella positive using the DIASALM method. The agreement percentage with the DIASALM method was respectively 92% for the iQ-Check PCR and 95% for the Vidas method. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: False-negative samples were obtained for the inoculated samples using both the iQ-Check PCR assay and the Vidas method when Salmonella cells were severely stressed, e.g. freezing at -18 degrees C for 7 days. Of the 120 naturally contaminated field samples 45 showed Salmonella positive using the DIASALM method. The agreement percentage with the DIASALM method was 92% for the iQ-Check PCR and 95% for the Vidas method respectively.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14633109     DOI: 10.1046/j.1472-765x.2003.01415.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lett Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 0266-8254            Impact factor:   2.858


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