Efficient isolation and sensitive quantification of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa) are crucial for identifying intrauterine infections and preventing the occurrence of intrauterine adhesion (IUA). However, traditional approaches, such as culture-based approach, are time-consuming. Herein, we constructed a detection scaffold by using primer exchange reaction (PER) that integrated the low-speed centrifugation-based isolation and sensitive quantification of target pathogenic bacteria. The established approach possesses several advantages, including (i) the approach is capable of simultaneous isolation and sensitive quantification of target bacteria; (ii) low-speed centrifugation or even manual equipment could be used to isolate target bacteria; and (iii) a low limit of detection was obtained as 54 cfu/mL. Based on this, the approach is a promising approach in analyzing P. aeruginosa from uterine secretions with IUA.

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