TABLE 1.
Sample-nr. | Organ | Sample treatment | PCR | Culture | ESI-MS |
18T0118 | Spleen | 121°C, 30 min | Positive | Positive | Positive |
16T0017 | Liver | 121°C, 30 min | Positive | Positive | Negative |
18T0123 | Liver | 121°C, 30 min | Positive | Negative | Negative |
18T0124 | Spleen | 121°C, 30 min | Positive | Negative | Negative |
16T1200 | Spleen | 121°C, 30 min | Negative | Negative | Negative |
untreated | Negative | ||||
16T1202 | Spleen | 121°C, 30 min | Negative | Negative | Negative |
untreated | Negative | ||||
16T1188 | Spleen | 121°C, 30 min | Negative | Negative | Negative |
untreated | Negative | ||||
16T1203 | Liver | 121°C, 30 min | Negative | Negative | Negative |
untreated | Negative | ||||
16T1205 | Liver | 121°C, 30 min | Negative | Negative | Negative |
untreated | Negative | ||||
16T1215 | Liver | 121°C, 30 min | negative | Negative | Negative |
Untreated | Negative |
A total of four PCR-positive Francisella samples, derived from three individual hare carcasses were used. As negative controls, three PCR and cultivation-negative spleen and liver tissues were investigated. From every negative tested specimen, one part was heat inactivated, while the other part was left untreated.