Abstract
The productivity of confirmatory EC broth for the isolation of fecal Escherichia coli was determined at 44.5 and 45.5 C. A variety of frozen pre-cooked foods and an assortment of nutmeats were examined after primary incubation in Lauryl Sulfate Tryptose (LST) broth. In 85.3% of the cases, the parallel tubes of EC broth incubated for 24 hr at 44.5 and 45.5 C gave rise to identical E. coli responses of positive, false positive, and negative. The remaining 14.7% of the reactions represent the qualitative difference between the two temperatures. The EC test at 45.5 C was more specific for E. coli, since two- to threefold fewer false positives were produced at this temperature than at 44.5 C. However, fecal E. coli recoveries were slightly higher (4%) at the lower temperature. Incubating the EC tubes from the interval of 24 to 48 hr gave rise to an additional 4.3% of E. coli recovery, but this was accompanied by an excessive production of false positives (75.9%), representing a 3.5-fold decrease in specificity. It is recommended that, in the confirmatory use of EC broth in the examination of frozen foods and nutmeats for the recovery of fecal E. coli, the test be made at 45.5 C in a water bath and limited to 24 hr of incubation only, to insure optimal specificity. During the study, a “fixed” productivity ratio was noted; E. coli+/LST+ equaled approximately one-fourth or 25%. The significance of this ratio is discussed.
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