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Qualitative and quantitative detection of surgical pathogenic microorganisms Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus based on ddPCR system

Teng Zhang, Zhiqiang Niu, Feng Wu, Zongkun Chen, Jun Xu, Kewei Jiang, Zhiyong Lai

2021Scientific Reports22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bacterial culture and drug susceptibility testing are used to identify pathogen infections. Nevertheless, the process requires several days from collection to the identification of bacterial species and drug-resistance patterns. The digital PCR system is a rapidly developing quantitative detection technology widely applied to molecular diagnosis, including copy number variations, single nucleotide variant analysis, cancer biomarker discovery, and pathogen identification. This study aimed to use a droplet digital PCR system to identify bacteria in blood samples and explore its ability to identify pathogen in bacteremia. Then, we designed primers and probes of SWG-9 and COA gene for E. coli and S. aureus to identify in blood samples with the ddPCR system. The system had demonstrated extremely high detection accuracy in blood samples, and the detection rate of E. coli was 13.1-21.4%, and that of S. aureus was 50-88.3%. Finally, blood samples containing both E. coli and S. aureus were tested to evaluate further the accuracy and applicability of this method, indicating the detection rates range from 18.1% to 97%. The ddPCR system is highly promising as a qualitatively and quantitatively screening method for rapidly detecting pathogen.

Topics & Concepts

Staphylococcus aureusPathogenMicrobiologyEscherichia coliBiologyDigital polymerase chain reactionBlood cultureBacteriaDrug resistancePolymerase chain reactionComputational biologyAntibioticsGeneGeneticsBiosensors and Analytical DetectionBacteriophages and microbial interactionsMolecular Biology Techniques and Applications
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