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Rapid fluorescence method for screening Salmonella spp. from enteric differential agars
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Enteric Differential AgarsPathogen DetectionPathologySalmonella SppMucap Test ReagentFood MicrobiologyInfection ControlAntimicrobial ResistanceHealth SciencesFoodborne PathogensPathogen CharacterizationRapid Fluorescence MethodClinical MicrobiologyFood SafetyMucap TestHuman FecesMicrobial ContaminationFoodborne IllnessMicrobiologyMedicine
Four hundred thirty-two lactose-negative colonies isolated from human feces on stool differential agar media were flooded with one drop of MUCAP Test reagent (Biolife Italiana S.r.I., Milan, Italy) and observed under a Wood lamp for the development of a blue fluorescence over or around the colony. On the basis of manual and automated conventional tests for the screening of Salmonella spp., the MUCAP Test yielded the following results: 79 true-positives, 314 true-negatives, 35 false-positives, and 4 false-negatives (sensitivity, 95%; specificity, 90%; positive predictive value, 69%; negative predictive value, 99%). The specificity of the test performed on colonies isolated on MacConkey agar (95%) was higher than that performed on colonies isolated on SS agar (88%; P less than 0.03). The MUCAP Test is an easy, rapid, and sensitive method for the screening of colonies suspected of being Salmonella spp., reducing the number of biochemical tests needed.
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