This report describes the detection of Staphylococcus aureus in buffer and in several kinds of food by flow cytometry. Fluorescein isothiocyanate conjugated anti‐protein A antibodies were used in a 4‐h procedure to label cells, 105‐106 cells/mL are needed. the use of single parameter, green fluorescence, enabled specific differentiation of S. aureus from other bacteria including 11 Staphylococcus species. the flow cytometric method can detect S. aureus in food samples after 48‐h enrichment in trypticase soy broth with 10% NaCl. As low as 2 S. aureus cells present in 10 mL enrichment broth could grow to a population density detectable by the flow cytometric method after enrichment. This method was faster and less laborious than the conventional BAM (Bacteriological Analytical Manual) or AOAC (Association of Official Analytical Chemists) methods, and could be automated for analysis of S. aureus in food.
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