Salmonella and food pathogen testing

Oxoid has extended its range of ISO compliant culture media for food and environmental testing.

Oxoid Modified Semi-solid Rappaport Vassiliadis (MSRV) Agar (ISO) is used for the selective enrichment of Salmonella species from food, environmental and animal faecal samples and conforms to ISO 6579:2002 Annex D.

This medium, says the company, based Basingstoke, Hampshire, has been shown to detect more Salmonella positive samples than traditional enrichment procedures for animal faeces and environmental samples.

Oxoid Baird-Parker Agar (ISO) is a selective diagnostic medium for the isolation and enumeration of coagulase-positive staphylococci in foods. Conforming to ISO 6888-1:1999, it is widely recommended by national and international bodies.

The company's range also now includes Oxoid Violet Red Bile Lactose (VRBL) Agar (ISO), for the detection and enumeration of coliforms in food, animal feed and environmental samples, and Oxoid Violet Red Bile Glucose (VRBG) Agar (ISO), for the detection and enumeration of Enterobacteriaceae in food, animal feed and environmental samples.

All these media conform to ISO 4823:2006 and ISO 21528-2:2004 respectively.

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