Thomason B M, Cherry W B, Dodd D J
Appl Environ Microbiol. 1977 Nov;34(5):602-3. doi: 10.1128/aem.34.5.602-603.1977.
Various health food products of different brands were purchased from stores in the metropolitan Atlanta area. These foods were examined for the presence of salmonellae by fluorescent-antibody and cultural methods. Included in the study were tablets of alfalfa, parsley, kelp, wheat bran, enzyme, bone meal, and vitamins. Beef liver powder and tablets and granola cereal were also studied. Salmonella minnesota, Salmonella anatum, and Salmonella derby were isolated from two of three lots of beef liver powder from one manufacturer. All other products were negative.
从亚特兰大大都会地区的商店购买了不同品牌的各种健康食品。通过荧光抗体法和培养法检测这些食品中是否存在沙门氏菌。研究的食品包括苜蓿片、欧芹片、海带片、麦麸片、酶片、骨粉片和维生素片。还对牛肝粉、牛肝片和格兰诺拉麦片进行了研究。从一家制造商的三批牛肝粉中的两批中分离出明尼苏达沙门氏菌、鸭沙门氏菌和德比沙门氏菌。所有其他产品均为阴性。