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Presumptive identification of Salmonella enterica using two rapid tests
J Ruiz1, M C Varela, M A Sempere
1Seccion de Microbiología, Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca, Murcia, Spain.
Abstract:
Two rapid test for early detection of Salmonella enterica, the cytochrome oxidase test and a fluorescence test, were evaluated in 1,200 colonies which had been isolated from human feces and cultured on MacConkey and Salmonella-Shigella media. Using the fluorescence test there were no false negative results (sensitivity 100%) and of 205 positive cases 62 did not correspond biochemically to salmonella (specificity 94.1%); 44 of these 62 were positive in the cytochrome oxidase test, raising the specificity to 98.2%. In conclusion, the combination of the two tests could be very useful due to the ease of performance, low cost and excellent results obtained.