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Summary Members of the genus Salmonella were identified in feces from horses, using the polymerase chain reaction ( pcr ) and genus-specific oligonucleotide primers. Feces from healthy horses were determined to be culture-negative for Salmonella spp. Fecal samples were inoculated with known numbers of colony-forming units ( cfu ) of S anatum, S derby, S enteritidis, S heidelberg, S newport, and S typhimurium . The dna was extracted from fecal samples and amplified by pcr , using genus-specific primers. Sensitivity of the assay extended to 10 3 cfu of Salmonella sp/g of feces; sensitivity of microbiologic culture with enrichment extended to 10 2 cfu of Salmonella sp/g of feces. Feces that were not inoculated with Salmonella spp were negative by the pcr . Detection of salmonellae in feces was possible, using the pcr , within 10 to 12 hours from the time of submission of samples.

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