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2016
Journal Article
Title

Rapid detection of bacteria from blood with surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy

Abstract
Traditional methods for identifying pathogens in bacteremic patients are slow (24-48+ h). This can lead to physicians making treatment decisions based on an incomplete diagnosis and potentially increasing the patient's mortality risk. To decrease time to diagnosis, we have developed a novel technology that can recover viable bacteria directly from whole blood and identify them in less than 7 h. Our technology combines a sample preparation process with surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). The sample preparation process enriches viable microorganisms from 10 mL of whole blood into a 200 μL aliquot. After a short incubation period, SERS is used to identify the microorganisms. We further demonstrated that SERS can be used as a broad detection method, as it identified a model set of 17 clinical blood culture isolates and microbial reference strains with 100% identification agreement.
Author(s)
Boardman, A.K.
Wong, W.S.
Premasiri, W.R.
Ziegler, L.D.
Lee, J.C.
Miljkovic, M.
Klapperich, C.M.
Sharon, A.
Sauer-Budge, A.F.
Journal
Analytical chemistry  
Open Access
DOI
10.1021/acs.analchem.6b01273
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