Methods for the detection and identification of pathogenic bacteria: past, present, and future
The University of Sydney · CSIRO Manufacturing · +7 more institutions
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Abstract
In order to retard the rate of development of antibacterial resistance, the causative agent must be identified as rapidly as possible, so that directed patient treatment and/or contact precautions can be initiated. This review highlights the challenges associated with the detection and identification of pathogenic bacteria, by providing an introduction to the techniques currently used, as well as newer techniques that are in development. Focusing on the chemical basis for these techniques, the review also provides a comparison of their advantages and disadvantages.
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- Identification (biology)
- Pathogenic bacteria
- Computational biology
- Bacteria
- Biology
- Biochemical engineering
- Engineering
- Ecology
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