Ervaringen met zgn. Agarworsten volgens Ten Cate als hulpmiddel bij het hygiƫnische slachtlijnonderzoek
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"Taking prints" by Ten Cate's so-called agar sausages was found to be a very useful method in sanitary line-studies in poultry processing plants. To prevent the spread of marginal infection of the sausages, however, the scalpels had to be stored in seventy per cent alcohol. The parallel use of violet-red-bile glucose agar and brilliant-green agar (prepared by the National Institute of Public Health) produced very useful results in the study of highly as well as slightly contaminated animals and apparatus. The results were presented in the form of a lucidly arranged diagram, the so-called "hygienogram".
TNO Identifier
77807
Source
Tijdschrift voor Diergeneeskunde, 91(3), pp. 178-185.
Pages
178-185
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