Application of the rapid lysine decarboxylase test for early isolation and detection of Salmonellae in sewage and other wastewaters

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Abstract

A method for early isolation and detection of salmonellae in sewage and other wastewaters by using the rapid lysine decarboxylase test as a single biochemical reaction for screening the suspected Salmonella colonies is described. By this method, Salmonella isolation and identification can be completed within 2 to 3 days in contrast to the 5 to 7 days required for the conventional method.

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Phirke, P. M. (1977). Application of the rapid lysine decarboxylase test for early isolation and detection of Salmonellae in sewage and other wastewaters. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 34(4), 453–455. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.34.4.453-455.1977

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