Test Method Guide - Enterobacter sakazakii Detection and Identification Methods
go back to news archives | Enterobacter sakazakii is widespread in the environment and has been linked to incidents of infant meningitis and necrotising enterocolitis - most likely caused by post process contamination of milk based infant formula or feed. Check out this new Test Method Guide for an overview of detection and identification techniques together with supplier listings. |
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Source : rapidmicrobiology.com View Company Information
Posted on February 12, 2008
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