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- W2189167051 abstract "One of the latest techniques that used in recent decade to rapid detection of pathogenic agent in water and food is chromogenic media. These media are very specific and their component act as substrate for specific enzyme and depending on enzyme exhibit special color. This study is an introduction to chromogenic media as a powerful tool to rapid identification of bacterial and fungal agent in water and food sample. In this survey we review studies on using chromogenic media in rapid identification pathogen microorganisms in water and food in recent decade. Studies in different countries confirmed that chromogenic media are specific, rapid and sensitive and by using of them the most important water and food borne pathogenic microorganism such as E.coli, Staphylococcus aureus, L. monocytogenes, Salmonella and Candida can identified easily. in compare with other diagnosis methods chromogenic media have more advantage and can be an appropriate alternative for conventional and routine procedure. Chromogenic media eliminate the need of subculture and further biochemical test for identification pathogenic agent and at the shortest period of time pathogenic agent can be identified." @default.
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- W2189167051 title "The Application of Chromogenic Culture Media for Rapid Detection of Food and Water Borne Pathogen" @default.
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