A modification of the procedure for O-1 phage Salmonella screening is presented. The novel method is based on the use of two media, i.e., a new medium (double sugar-tyrosine [DST]), which permits the combination of adonitol and sucrose fermentation and tyrosine clearing tests, and the previously described o-nitrophenyl-β-D-galactopyranoside urease indole medium. In comparative trials, the new procedure and the conventional one were used to screen for Salmonella isolates from 553 lactose-negative strains of members of the family Enterobacteriaceae. The O-1 phage test, performed on DST medium, recognized the same number of phage-susceptible Salmonella strains as did the standardized method; however, it permitted the correct identification of a greater number of phage-resistant strains for discard (95.6 versus 85.3%). In particular, DST medium presented a higher efficacy than triple sugar iron agar (which is the corresponding medium in the reference procedure) in correctly identifying phage-negative cultures for discard (69.1 versus 28.5%).
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Thaller, M. C., Dainelli, B., Berlutti, F., Schippa, S., Fontana, C., & Pezzi, R. (1992). Double sugar-tyrosine medium improves O-1 phage Salmonella screening. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.30.2.533-534.1992
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