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. 1978 Oct;36(4):627–628. doi: 10.1128/aem.36.4.627-628.1978

Enrichment procedures for isolating salmonellae from raw meat and poultry.

B M Thomason, D J Dodd
PMCID: PMC243105  PMID: 568453

Abstract

The combined use of direct enrichment in tetrathionate broth containing brilliant green dye and preenrichment in buffered peptone-water followed by enrichment in tetrathionate broth yielded the maximal recovery of salmonellae from raw meat and poultry samples.

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