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Standardisation of microbiological methods. The Salmonella example.

M van Schothorst1

  • 1NESTEC LTC., Central Quality Assurance Laboratory, Vevey, Switzerland.

The Veterinary Quarterly
|October 1, 1987
PubMed
Summary

Researchers developed a reliable Salmonella isolation method. The successful strategy, detailed in a table, can standardize other microbiological techniques.

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Area of Science:

  • Microbiology
  • Food Safety
  • Bacteriology

Background:

  • Salmonella contamination poses a significant public health risk.
  • Accurate isolation methods are crucial for food safety monitoring.
  • Standardization of microbiological techniques ensures reliable results.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a reliable method for Salmonella isolation.
  • To detail a successful strategy for Salmonella detection.
  • To explore the applicability of this strategy for standardizing other microbiological methods.

Main Methods:

  • Studies led by Prof. Kampelmacher focused on developing a robust Salmonella isolation protocol.
  • A specific strategy was successfully implemented and is summarized.
  • The methodology emphasizes reliability and reproducibility.

Main Results:

  • A reliable Salmonella isolation method has been successfully elaborated.
  • The presented strategy proved effective for Salmonella detection.
  • The approach is adaptable for standardizing other microbiological assays.

Conclusions:

  • The developed method offers a reliable approach to Salmonella isolation.
  • The outlined strategy serves as a valuable tool for microbiological method standardization.
  • This work contributes to enhancing food safety and public health surveillance.

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