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Evaluation of the Premi®Test Salmonella Routine Identification and Typing of Salmonella enterica

In a recently accepted paper in the International Journal of Food Microbiology, the Premi®Test Salmonella - a new commercial system based on genetic profiling and aimed at identifying Salmonella enterica serovars was evaluated by comparing its performance with classical serotyping on 443 strains.

Within 62 serovars represented, 60 gave unique genetic profiles while 2 were undistinguishable. Results were obtained within 8 h, were reproducible and clear-cut.

The system allowed single-tube processing of the samples and required no peculiar technical skill. It showed interesting potential for routine laboratory testing.

To receive the full paper please email your request to
Goeijen-de, Francoise, DSM Premitest



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Posted on April 7, 2008



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