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EVALUATION OF A DNA PROBE TEST KIT FOR DETECTION OF SALMONELLAE IN BIOSOLIDS

Citation:

Meckes*, M C. AND J. A. MacDonald. EVALUATION OF A DNA PROBE TEST KIT FOR DETECTION OF SALMONELLAE IN BIOSOLIDS. Godfree, A.F. (ed.), JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY. Blackwell Publishing, Denmark, 94(3):382-387, (2003).

Description:

Aims: Current United States regulations (40 CFR 503) for "Class A" biosolids requires use of multiple-tube fermentation techniques for fecal coliform or multiple tube enrichment techniques for Salmonella spp. followed by isolation and biochemical and serological confirmation. The technical difficulties and the time required to complete the procedure for enumeration of salmonellae in biosolids and sludges has limited the use of this assay. This study was conducted to determine if a commercially available molecular probe system could be used to isolate and enumerate Salmonella spp. in biosolids or sludges in less time than cultural techniques with biochemical confirmation.

Methods and Results: Several types of treated and untreated municipal sludges were assayed for salmonellae using a cultural technique with biochemical and serological confirmation and a DNA probe diagnostic test kit. The results indicate that the molecular probe and the conventional fermentation tube technique yielded equivalent results. Interestingly, the probe technique yielded results within 52 hours following the initiation of sample analysis compared to the conventional fermentation tube technique with confirmation which required approximately 120 hours.

Conclusions: These results suggest that the molecular probe system used for this work may be used to determine the presence or absence of Salmonella spp. in biosolids within a relatively short time frame.

Significance and Impact of the Study: The ease of using the DNA probe test kit, along with its ability to produce results in less than half the time over the conventional suggests that this assay is useful for determining the presence or absence of salmonellae in biosolids samples.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:03/01/2003
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 65596