Rapid detection of Salmonella sp. in pork samples using fluorescent in situ hybridization: A comparison with VIDAS®-SLM system and ISO 6579 cultural method

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This study reports the use of the fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) with Sal3 probe for Salmonella detection in swine carcasses inner surface (swab); and in the correspondent samples of ileum, ileocolic, and mandibular lymph nodes; and tonsils, after dilution (1:10) in buffered peptone water and a pre-enrichment step (37°C, 18h). In order to evaluate the efficiency of FISH, 235 naturally contaminated samples were simultaneously tested by the cultural method (ISO 6579) and by the Vitek Immuno Diagnostic Assay System (VIDAS®) - Salmonella (SLM) system. The cultural method identified 39 positive samples. From these, VIDAS®- SLM only detected 23. FISH identified 115 positive samples. This difference was highly significant (P<0.001). From positive samples, 32 were also confirmed by the cultural method. The results indicate FISH as a promising tool for rapid Salmonella detection in samples of pork and swine carcasses.

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Vieira-Pinto, M., Oliveira, M., Bernardo, F., & Martins, C. (2007). Rapid detection of Salmonella sp. in pork samples using fluorescent in situ hybridization: A comparison with VIDAS®-SLM system and ISO 6579 cultural method. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 59(6), 1388–1393. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-09352007000600006

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