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Development of microfluidic cartridge for culture-free detection of Staphylococcus aureus in blood

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6439/abf32f

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microfluidic cartridge; rotary valve; chip; sonication; PCR

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  1. Singapore SERC Strategic Funds [A1718g0055]

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The study introduced a microfluidic cartridge for rapid isolation of Staphylococcus aureus in blood without the need for culture, followed by diagnosis through multiplex PCR. The cartridge design, utilizing magnetic beads and ultrasonication, successfully isolated the bacteria from large blood volumes, demonstrating its potential for efficient S. aureus detection.
Rapid detection of small amounts of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) in whole blood and the corresponding diagnosis of S. aureus is a complicated and time-consuming process. Gold standard is to culture and grow bacteria before detection, which typically takes several days and requires skilled personnel. Here, we developed a microfluidic cartridge for the culture-free isolation of S. aureus in blood and diagnosed them using a multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method. Isolation of S. aureus was achieved from large volumes of blood (typically of the order of 5 ml) using Apolipoprotein H coated magnetic beads followed by ultrasonication, a similar kind of agitation utilized in an ultrasonic bath, to lyse the enriched bacteria. The designed cartridge consisted of a rotary valve to control the sample flow and, also to direct the samples to the designated chambers for the pre-processing and bacteria isolation. By comparing PCR results from batch process and cartridge based method, we proved that the current cartridge design was capable of S. aureus detection in whole blood sample.

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