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Biotyping respiratory Haemophilus species with the microbact system
Pathology, 1988The biochemical characteristics of 114 respiratory Haemophilus isolates were examined by the Minitek and Microbact systems. The Microbact system was easy to use and read, although some of the less important reactions (glucose and xylose) were difficult to interpret on occasions.
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Food Control, 1997
Abstract The Serobact ™ Listeria latex agglutination reagent and Microbact ™ 12L system were evaluated, respectively, for the detection and identification of Listeria in foods. The Serobact ™ reagent proved effective, compared with conventional cultural methods, in the detection of low levels (1–10 cells/25 g) of both L. monocytogenes and L.
null Murtiningsih, J.M. Cox
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Abstract The Serobact ™ Listeria latex agglutination reagent and Microbact ™ 12L system were evaluated, respectively, for the detection and identification of Listeria in foods. The Serobact ™ reagent proved effective, compared with conventional cultural methods, in the detection of low levels (1–10 cells/25 g) of both L. monocytogenes and L.
null Murtiningsih, J.M. Cox
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Veterinary Microbiology, 1983
One-hundred isolates of Pseudomonas pseudomallei were used to evaluate the API 20E and Microbact 24E rapid identification systems. The API 20E system identified 50% of the isolates using the revised 1979 Manual only, and 63% when referral was made to the computer centre. A higher identification rate (69 and 87%, respectively) was achieved with a longer
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One-hundred isolates of Pseudomonas pseudomallei were used to evaluate the API 20E and Microbact 24E rapid identification systems. The API 20E system identified 50% of the isolates using the revised 1979 Manual only, and 63% when referral was made to the computer centre. A higher identification rate (69 and 87%, respectively) was achieved with a longer
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Dutse Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences
Species of the family Enterobacteriaceae lead to illnesses affecting humans and animals globally and is a serious public health problem worldwide especially in developing countries. A cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the prevalence and distribution of faecal Enterobacteriaceae isolates from lactating cattle in Jos-Plateau and environs ...
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Species of the family Enterobacteriaceae lead to illnesses affecting humans and animals globally and is a serious public health problem worldwide especially in developing countries. A cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the prevalence and distribution of faecal Enterobacteriaceae isolates from lactating cattle in Jos-Plateau and environs ...
Z., Tamba +4 more
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