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Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, Vol 12, Issue 1, 83-87
Copyright © 2000 by American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians


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Improved plating media for the detection of Salmonella species with typical and atypical hydrogen sulfide production

ET Mallinson, RG Miller, CE de Rezende, KE Ferris, J deGraft-Hanson, and SW Joseph

Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Maryland Campus, College Park MD 20742-3711, USA.

The Salmonella detection ability of 2 surfactant-supplemental media, xylose-lysine-tergitol (Nia-proof) 4 (XLT4) and Miller-Mallinson (MM) agar, was compared against that of several commonly used plating media. XLT4 and MM appeared to be the most efficient in detecting Salmonella in meat products and food animal environments. MM was superior to XLT4 in detecting those increasingly more prevalent strains of Salmonella possessing weak to ultraweak H2S production characteristics.





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