Salmonella in selected foods by VIDAS® Immuno-concentration Salmonella plus selective plate method (Hektoen enteric, xylose lysine desoxycholate, bismuth sulfite): Collaborative study

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The VIDAS Immuno-concentration Salmonella (ICS) plus selective plate method (Hektoen enteric, xylose lysine desoxycholate, bismuth sulfite) method for the detection of Salmonella was compared to the Bacteriological Analytical Manual (BAM)/AOAC culture method in a collaborative study. Thirty-two laboratories participated in the evaluation. Each laboratory tested one or more of the 6 test products: milk chocolate, nonfat dry milk, dried whole egg, soy flour, ground black pepper, and ground raw turkey. The 2 methods were in agreement for 1297 of the 1455 samples. Of the 158 samples not in agreement, 82 were VIDAS ICS plus selective plate-positive and BAM/AOAC-negative, and 76 were VIDAS ICS plus selective plate-negative and BAM/AOAC-positive.

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Lepper, W. A., Schultz, A. M., Curiale, M. S., Johnson, R. L., Agin, J., Campbell, S., … Woodruff, T. (2002). Salmonella in selected foods by VIDAS® Immuno-concentration Salmonella plus selective plate method (Hektoen enteric, xylose lysine desoxycholate, bismuth sulfite): Collaborative study. Journal of AOAC International, 85(3), 593–608. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/85.3.593

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