O157:H7 is known to cause serious diseases including hemorrhagic colitis and hemolytic uremic syndrome. A gold nanoparticle lateral flow immunoassay (Au-LFIA) was used to detect O157:H7 in ground pork samples. False-positive results were detected using Au-LFIA; a strain was isolated from the ground pork samples and identified by using CHROmagar plates, API 20E, and 16S RNA sequencing. Since showed cross-reactivity with O157:H7 when Au-LFIA test strips were used, a novel method combining modified enrichment with a lateral flow immunoassay for accurate and convenient detection of O157:H7 in ground pork was developed in this study to minimize these false positives. MacConkey broth was optimized for O157:H7 enrichment and inhibition by the addition of 5 mg/L potassium tellurite and 0.10 mg/L cefixime. Using the proposed modified enrichment procedure, the false-positive rate of ground pork samples spiked with 100 CFU/g decreased to 5%.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5421713 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17040753 | DOI Listing |
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