2015
DOI: 10.32007/jfacmedbagdad.571323
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Detection of Salmonella In Some Red and White Frozen Meat Obtained From Local Market.

Abstract: Background: Salmonella spp. are one of the most frequently reported causes of bacterial foodborne outbreak in the world.Objective: This study has been conducted to detect salmonella as a major public health problem worldwide.Methods: A total of 12 samples including 8 white meat (chicken) and 4 red meat (beef) samples were collected randomly from each sample; 25gr was separated and treated with 225ml of buffered peptone water, incubated at 37C°and 42C° for 24 hours. Samples were streaked on selective enteric ag… Show more

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