Comparison of a rapid plate count and mpn methods for enumeration of fecal coliforms and escherichia coli in soft-shell clams

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A direct elevated temperature plate count method utilizing modified fecal coliform agar with rosolic acid (ETPC/mFC) was compared to 5-tube and 3-tube most probable number (MPN) procedures for its accuracy in enumerating fecal coliforms and Escherichia coli in naturally and artificially contaminated soft-shell clams (Mya arenaria). The results indicated that the extent of overall recovery of fecal coliforms was similar in the two methods tested. Therefore, the ETPC/mFC method may be considered as a rapid procedure for fecal coliform screening during depuration of softshell clams. Copyright © International Association of Milk, Food and Environmental Sanitarians.

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Garcia, G. R., Haymond, R. E., Sprague, D. M., Singleton, E. R., Peeler, J. T., Lancette, G. A., & Sofos, J. N. (1995). Comparison of a rapid plate count and mpn methods for enumeration of fecal coliforms and escherichia coli in soft-shell clams. Journal of Food Protection, 58(11), 1197–1200. https://doi.org/10.4315/0362-028X-58.11.1197

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