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AOAC Official Method 2013.11
Listeria monocytogenes in a Variety of Foods: VIDAS® Listeria monocytogenes Xpress (LMX) Method
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Published:January 2023
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Listeria monocytogenes in a Variety of Foods: VIDAS® Listeria monocytogenes Xpress (LMX) Method', in Dr. George W Latimer, Jr. (ed.), Official Methods of Analysis of AOAC INTERNATIONAL, 22nd Edition (
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First Action 2013
Final Action 2016
[Applicable to detection of Listeria monocytogenes in deli ham (25 and 125 g), fermented sausage (25 g), liver pâté (25 g), processed cheese (25 g), vanilla ice cream (25 g), cooked shrimp (25 g), smoked white fish (25 g), frozen spinach (25 g), peanut butter (25 g), deli turkey (25 and 125 g), queso fresco (125 g), and ground beef (125 g).]
See Tables 2013.11A and B for a summary of results of the collaborative study. See supplemental data, Tables 2A–D, for detailed results of the collaborative study on J. AOAC Int. website, http://aoac.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/aoac/jaoac.
Summary of results for the detection of Listeria monocytogenes in queso fresco (25 g)a
Summary of results for the detection of Listeria monocytogenes in queso fresco (125 g)a
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Listeria monocytogenes is of particular concern for pregnant women, the aged, and the infirmed. It is recommended that these concerned groups avoid handling this organism. Dispose of all reagents and other contaminated materials by acceptable procedures for potentially biohazardous materials. Some reagents in the kit contain 1 g/L concentrations of sodium azide. Check local regulations prior to disposal. Disposal of these reagents into sinks with copper or lead plumbing should be followed immediately with large quantities of water to prevent potential hazards. This kit contains products of animal origin. Certified knowledge of the origin and/or sanitary state of the animals does not totally guarantee the absence of transmissible pathogenic agents. It is therefore recommended that these products be treated as potentially infectious and handled observing the usual safety precautions (do not ingest or inhale).
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