| Literature DB >> 4562473 |
W B Cherry, J B Hanks, B M Thomason, A M Murlin, J W Biddle, J M Croom.
Abstract
Screening enrichments of surface water specimens by means of a polyvalent fluorescent antibody reagent for the salmonellae yielded approximately 60% more positive specimens than was obtained by cultural procedures. It is not known what fraction of the excess of fluorescent antibody-positive over culturally positive specimens represents staining of non-salmonellae or non-arizonae as opposed to the staining of non-cultivatable organisms of these two genera. Cotton gauze and rayon-polypropylene fiber swabs were equally sensitive for collecting salmonellae from the streams examined. Tetrathionate enrichment incubated at 41.5 C appeared to be superior to selenite-cystine for isolation of salmonellae from surface waters. Twenty-eight serotypes of Salmonella and two serotypes of Arizona were identified in the 121 positive specimens. In water rated moderately polluted, 65% of all specimens tested were positive; in minimally polluted waters, 38% were positive; and in unpolluted streams, 44% were positive.Entities:
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Year: 1972 PMID: 4562473 PMCID: PMC376520 DOI: 10.1128/am.24.3.334-340.1972
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Microbiol ISSN: 0003-6919