Reference number
ISO 6579-1:2017
International Standard
ISO 6579-1:2017
Microbiology of the food chain — Horizontal method for the detection, enumeration and serotyping of Salmonella — Part 1: Detection of Salmonella spp.
Edition 1
2017-02
Read sample
ISO 6579-1:2017
56712
Published (Edition 1, 2017)
This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2022. Therefore this version remains current.
This standard has 1 amendment.

ISO 6579-1:2017

ISO 6579-1:2017
56712
Language
Format
CHF 173
Convert Swiss francs (CHF) to your currency

Abstract

ISO 6579-1:2017 specifies a horizontal method for the detection of Salmonella. It is applicable to the following:

- products intended for human consumption and the feeding of animals;

- environmental samples in the area of food production and food handling;

- samples from the primary production stage such as animal faeces, dust, and swabs.

With this horizontal method, most of the Salmonella serovars are intended to be detected. For the detection of some specific serovars, additional culture steps may be needed. For Salmonella Typhi and Salmonella Paratyphi, the procedure is described in Annex D.

The selective enrichment medium modified semi-solid Rappaport-Vassiliadis (MSRV) agar is intended for the detection of motile Salmonella and is not appropriate for the detection of non-motile Salmonella strains.

General information

  •  : Published
     : 2017-02
    : International Standard confirmed [90.93]
  •  : 1
     : 50
  • ISO/TC 34/SC 9
    07.100.30 
  • RSS updates

 Amendments

Amendments are issued when it is found that new material may need to be added to an existing standardization document. They may also include editorial or technical corrections to be applied to the existing document.

Amendment 1

Broader range of incubation temperatures, amendment to the status of Annex D, and correction of the composition of MSRV and SC

Edition 2020

ISO 6579-1:2017/Amd 1:2020
76671
Language
Format
CHF 18
Convert Swiss francs (CHF) to your currency

Life cycle

Got a question?

Check out our Help and Support