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H J Beckers, F M van Leusden, O Bindschedler, D Guerraz.
Abstract
Investigations were carried out concerning the selectivity and productivity of rabbit plasma fibrinogen (RPF) agar according to Beckers et al. (H. J. Beckers, F. M. van Leusden, W. M. Hogeboom, and E. H. M. Delfgou-van Asch. 1980. De Ware(n)-Chemicus, 10: 125-130). Its selectivity was compared with pork plasma fibrinogen (PPF) medium according to Hauschild et al. (A. H. W. Hauschild, C. E. Park, and R. Hilsheimer. 1979. Can. J. Microbiol. 25: 1052-1057) and its productivity was compared with PPF medium and Baird-Parker's egg yolk tellurite glycine pyruvate (ETGP) agar. In total 139 samples of naturally contaminated foodstuffs were examined. RPF agar scored higher than ETGP agar; although only small (mean value of differences 0.09 log units), the differences were statistically significant. While no significant differences in sensitivity between RPF agar and PPF medium were encountered, RPF agar was statistically more selective than PPF medium. It is concluded that RPF agar is very suitable for the enumeration of Staphyloccus aureus in foods.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6378345 DOI: 10.1139/m84-068
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Microbiol ISSN: 0008-4166 Impact factor: 2.419