Methods for detection of pathogenic aeromonas hydrophila
1 Scope
This standard specifies the methods for detection of pathogenic aeromonas hydrophila.
This standard is applicable to the isolation and identification of pathogenic aeromonas hydrophila in susceptible animals, such as sick fish, and water samples, and may also be used to identify strains delivered for inspection.
2 Procedures for detection of pathogenic aeromonas hydrophila
See Annex C (informative) for the flow diagram of the detection procedures.
2.1 Isolation of aeromonas hydrophila
2.1.1 Preparation
2.1.1.1 See Annex A (normative) for the methods for preparation of media.
2.1.1.2 See Annex B (normative) for the methods for preparation of reagents.
2.1.2 Sample to be detected
Samples to be detected may include epidemic materials, water samples and strains delivered for inspection. The epidemic materials may be uncontaminated epidemic materials such as kidney, liver and spleen of susceptible animals which are taken aseptically, or contaminated epidemic materials such as feces or diseased skin. If the samples are strains, they shall be inoculated into routine broth (see Annex A, A1), cultured at 28℃ for 24 h, and then inoculated into routine agar plate (see Annex A, A2) by means of streak inoculation to form a single colony for identification.
2.1.3 Isolation
Foreword i 1 Scope 2 Procedures for detection of pathogenic aeromonas hydrophila 3 Analysis and judgment of test results Annex A (Normative) Methods for preparation of media Annex B (Normative) Methods for preparation of reagents Annex C (Indicative) Procedures for detection of pathogenic aeromonas hydrophila
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GB/T 18652-2002 Methods for detection of pathogenic aeromonas hydrophila (English Version)
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GB/T 18652-2002
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Detail of GB/T 18652-2002
Standard No.
GB/T 18652-2002
English Name
Methods for detection of pathogenic aeromonas hydrophila
Methods for detection of pathogenic aeromonas hydrophila
1 Scope
This standard specifies the methods for detection of pathogenic aeromonas hydrophila.
This standard is applicable to the isolation and identification of pathogenic aeromonas hydrophila in susceptible animals, such as sick fish, and water samples, and may also be used to identify strains delivered for inspection.
2 Procedures for detection of pathogenic aeromonas hydrophila
See Annex C (informative) for the flow diagram of the detection procedures.
2.1 Isolation of aeromonas hydrophila
2.1.1 Preparation
2.1.1.1 See Annex A (normative) for the methods for preparation of media.
2.1.1.2 See Annex B (normative) for the methods for preparation of reagents.
2.1.2 Sample to be detected
Samples to be detected may include epidemic materials, water samples and strains delivered for inspection. The epidemic materials may be uncontaminated epidemic materials such as kidney, liver and spleen of susceptible animals which are taken aseptically, or contaminated epidemic materials such as feces or diseased skin. If the samples are strains, they shall be inoculated into routine broth (see Annex A, A1), cultured at 28℃ for 24 h, and then inoculated into routine agar plate (see Annex A, A2) by means of streak inoculation to form a single colony for identification.
2.1.3 Isolation
Contents of GB/T 18652-2002
Foreword i
1 Scope
2 Procedures for detection of pathogenic aeromonas hydrophila
3 Analysis and judgment of test results
Annex A (Normative) Methods for preparation of media
Annex B (Normative) Methods for preparation of reagents
Annex C (Indicative) Procedures for detection of pathogenic aeromonas hydrophila