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From: Robert A LaBudde

[ral@lcfltd.com

]

Sent: Monday, June 24, 2013 10:11 AM

To: Lakia Phillips

Subject: Re: AOAC Expert Review Panel on Microbiology for Food and Environmental

Surfaces

I wasn't sure about the LMX method, as it was embedded with the LPT method, and there was no collab

study for it.

If I were intended to review its protocol, it was identical to the LPT method, which has already been found

acceptable.

So I didn't think there was any action needed for the LMX part.

If you're referring to something else, let me know.

At 09:35 AM 6/24/2013, Lakia Phillips wrote:

>Dr. LaBudde,

>

>Were there 2 attachments?

>

>

>Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S™III, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone

>

>Robert A LaBudde <

ral@lcfltd.com

> wrote:

>See attached.

>

>At 02:59 PM 6/21/2013, Lakia Phillips wrote:

> >Dear Dr. LaBudde,

> >

> >I wanted to follow-up with you regarding the review of the (2) VIDAS

> >methods. As you are aware, the ERP plans to meet on Monday, June

> >24th to discuss these methods. However, I realized that I did not

> >hear back from you regarding your participation.

> >

> >As part of the Expert Review Panel (ERP) for Microbiology, we kindly

> >request your input to ensure that all members of this ERP have an

> >opportunity to review candidate methods and make a recommendation.

> >We would like for you to review the specified method below and

> >complete a method review form to be distributed to the ERP for

> >discussion. The ultimate goal of this ERP is to review candidate

> >methods for adoption as AOAC First Action Official Methods. We would

> >like you to do a statistical review the following methods:

> >

> >Listeria Method

> >

> >1. OMAMAN-03: Detection of Listeria

> >species in a Variety of Foods by the VIDAS® UP Listeria (LPT) Method:

> >Collaborative Study

> >2. OMAMAN-02: VIDAS Listeria monocytogenes

> >Xpress (LMX) for the Detection of Listeria monocytogenes in a Variety

> >of Foods: Collaborative Study