A standard technique for the isolation of Salmonella from animal feeds

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Two trials were carried out by 9 and 47 laboratories to evaluate the reproducibility and sensitivity of a standard technique for the isolation of salmonellas from animal feeding stuffs. The trials involved the examinations of test samples containing known numbers of salmonellas by a buffered peptone water pre-enrichment technique. Statistical analysis of the results of the trials showed that the method was capable of detecting salmonellas in most probable numbers as low as 2-3 per 100 g and that no significant differences in performance were observed between laboratories. The standard technique described is recommended for the examination of animal feed and conforms to international recommendations. © 1977, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Smith, P. J. (1977). A standard technique for the isolation of Salmonella from animal feeds. Journal of Hygiene, 79(3), 449–461. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022172400053298

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