Abstract

Three enrichment procedures and three plating media were evaluated for their efficiency in isolating Yersinia enterocolitica from porcine tonsils and pork. Cold enrichment in phosphate-sorbitol-bile medium (PBSSB) with alkali treatment before plating resulted in higher isolation rates than enrichment in modified Rappaport broth (MRB) and bile-oxalate-sorbose broth (BOS). Post-enrichment alkali treatment gave a considerable increase in isolation rate with all the enrichment media tested. A sample inoculum of 10 g showed a better recovery than 0.2 g. Cefsulodin-irgasan-novobiocin (CIN) agar was slightly better than MacConkey agar and MacConkey agar + Tween 80 as isolation medium for Yersinia spp. from porcine tonsils. Most of the serotype 0:3 and 0:9 strains were isolated after enrichment in MRB and PBSSB. Enrichment in PBSSB resulted in the isolation of some other potentially virulent Yersinia strains. For the isolation of Yersinia spp. from pork and porcine tonsils an inoculum of 10 g, parallel use of MRB and PBSSB, post-enrichment alkali treatment and isolation on CIN agar is recommended.

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