Non-selective Enrichment Broth - Commercially Prepared is a legal document that was released by the Illinois Department of Public Health - a government authority operating within Illinois.
Q: What is non-selective enrichment broth?
A: Non-selective enrichment broth is a type of growth medium used in microbiology to promote the growth of a wide range of microorganisms without inhibiting the growth of specific types.
Q: Why is non-selective enrichment broth used?
A: Non-selective enrichment broth is used to increase the number of microorganisms in a sample, making it easier to detect and identify different types of microorganisms present.
Q: What is commercially prepared non-selective enrichment broth?
A: Commercially prepared non-selective enrichment broth is a ready-to-use version of the growth medium that is available for purchase. It eliminates the need for laboratories to prepare the broth from scratch.
Q: Is non-selective enrichment broth commonly used in Illinois?
A: Yes, non-selective enrichment broth is commonly used in laboratories in Illinois, as it is in many other states across the United States and Canada.
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