date:Jul 05, 2019
A new ultrasensitive chemiluminescence-based method has been developed by scientists for the direct detection of salmonella and listeria monocytogenes.
Because of the simplicity and sensitivity, the scientists say the test is significantly faster than conventional methods and can be carried out in the field.
Current testing methods usually require the growth of bacterial cultures in a containment laboratory. A conclusive result based on standard diagnostic techniques generally takes two to six