ePoster Presentation
Grammato Evangelopoulou
Submitted on July 27, 2015University of Thessaly
Greece
Salmonella spp. and three (3) E. coli isolates recovered using ISO 6579:2002 (Annex D), appeared H2S negative when cultured on XLD and SS agars but they produced it when co-cultured with typically strong H2S-producing Salmonella isolates. This observation emphasizes possible failures in the identification of Salmonella pathogenic serovars and the possibility of a synergistic increase in the pathogenicity of less pathogenic serovars or other enterobacteria." /> Salmonella spp. and three (3) E. coli isolates recovered using ISO 6579:2002 (Annex D), appeared H2S negative when cultured on XLD and SS agars but they produced it when co-cultured with typically strong H2S-producing Salmonella isolates. This observation emphasizes possible failures in the identification of Salmonella pathogenic serovars and the possibility of a synergistic increase in the pathogenicity of less pathogenic serovars or other enterobacteria." />