M. Araujo et al., UNDERESTIMATION OF FECAL-COLIFORM COUNTS IN SHELLFISH-GROWING WATERS BY THE SPANISH OFFICIAL METHOD, Journal of food protection, 58(7), 1995, pp. 791-795
We compared two tube fermentation methods for the enumeration of fecal
coliforms in mussels: the APHA method and the Spanish official method
(CP method). In the study area (Galicia, northwest Spain), the region
al authorities have proposed that the CP method be adopted as standard
. Results showed that the APHA method gave significantly higher counts
(P < 0.01) than the CP method. The mean difference between APHA-metho
d counts and CP-method counts was particularly high when only those sa
mples containing less than 500 fecal coliforms per 100 g (as determine
d by either method) were considered. A significantly higher number of
samples were classified as unacceptable (more than 300 fecal coliforms
per 100 g) by the APHA method than by the CP method. These results su
ggest that the CP method is inappropriate for the enumeration of fecal
coliforms in mussels.