Issue 3, 2016

Bacterial culture detection and identification in blood agar plates with an optoelectronic nose

Abstract

Clinical microbiology automation is currently limited by the lack of an in-plate culture identification system. Using an inexpensive, printed, disposable colorimetric sensor array (CSA) responsive to the volatiles emitted into plate headspace by microorganisms during growth, we report here that not only the presence but the species of bacteria growing in plate was identified before colonies are visible. In 1894 trials, 15 pathogenic bacterial species cultured on blood agar were identified with 91.0% sensitivity and 99.4% specificity within 3 hours of detection. The results indicate CSAs integrated into Petri dish lids present a novel paradigm to speciate microorganisms, well-suited to integration into automated plate handling systems.

Graphical abstract: Bacterial culture detection and identification in blood agar plates with an optoelectronic nose

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Sep 2015
Accepted
27 Dec 2015
First published
04 Jan 2016

Analyst, 2016,141, 918-925

Bacterial culture detection and identification in blood agar plates with an optoelectronic nose

S. H. Lim, S. Mix, V. Anikst, I. Budvytiene, M. Eiden, Y. Churi, N. Queralto, A. Berliner, R. A. Martino, P. A. Rhodes and N. Banaei, Analyst, 2016, 141, 918 DOI: 10.1039/C5AN01990G

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