Listeria Right Now™ AOAC-certified for additional surfaces

Neogen’s one-hour Listeria Right Now™ environmental pathogen detection system has been certified by the AOAC for use with samples on three additional surfaces.

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Neogen’s one-hour Listeria Right Now™ environmental pathogen detection system has been certified by the AOAC for use with samples on three additional surfaces.

Listeria Right Now achieved its original AOAC approval (license number #081802) in August for use with samples obtained from stainless steel and sealed concrete surfaces. The test kit has now also been certified by the AOAC for use with samples obtained from rubber, ceramic tile and plastic surfaces.

“Earning the AOAC’s certification on these additional surfaces for Listeria Right Now is important to our customers,” said Neogen’s George Nagle. “Achieving this extended AOAC certification validates its performance when testing samples obtained from surfaces commonly found in our customers’ facilities and production zones. Customers can now use this assay with confidence practically anywhere in their environment to verify proper sanitation has been completed against Listeria.”

Listeria Right Now is a complete system for performing environmental Listeria spp. tests ...

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