Evaluation of an automated immunomagnetic separation method for the rapid detection of Salmonella species in poultry environmental samples

Journal of Microbiological Methods
Michael J B LynchJoseph A Odumeru

Abstract

Automated immunomagnetic separation (AIMS), using Dynabeads anti-Salmonella (Dynal, Oslo), was evaluated for its ability to detect Salmonella spp. in poultry environmental samples in comparison with standard, culture-based method (Health Canada, Health Protection Branch, MFHPB-20). AIMS was found to be more reliable in detecting Salmonella from artificially inoculated enrichment broths at low levels and exhibited a 15.5% higher sensitivity value than the culture method.

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