| Literature DB >> 27213119 |
K Allison Perry1, Heather A O'Connell1, Laura J Rose1, Judith A Noble-Wang1, Matthew J Arduino1.
Abstract
The effect of packaging, shipping temperatures and storage times on recovery of Bacillus anthracis. Sterne spores from swabs was investigated. Macrofoam swabs were pre-moistened, inoculated with Bacillus anthracis spores, and packaged in primary containment or secondary containment before storage at -15°C, 5°C, 21°C, or 35°C for 0-7 days. Swabs were processed according to validated Centers for Disease Control/Laboratory Response Network culture protocols, and the percent recovery relative to a reference sample (T0) was determined for each variable. No differences were observed in recovery between swabs held at -15° and 5°C, (p ≥ 0.23). These two temperatures provided significantly better recovery than swabs held at 21°C or 35°C (all 7 days pooled, p ≤ 0.04). The percent recovery at 5°C was not significantly different if processed on days 1, 2 or 4, but was significantly lower on day 7 (day 2 vs. 7, 5°C, 102, p=0.03). Secondary containment provided significantly better percent recovery than primary containment, regardless of storage time (5°C data, p ≤ 0.008). The integrity of environmental swab samples containing Bacillus anthracis spores shipped in secondary containment was maintained when stored at -15°C or 5°C and processed within 4 days to yield the optimum percent recovery of spores.Entities:
Keywords: Bacillus anthracis; Environmental sampling; Shipping integrity; Swab; qPCR
Year: 2013 PMID: 27213119 PMCID: PMC4870600 DOI: 10.4172/2167-0331.S1-002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosafety (Los Angel) ISSN: 2167-0331
Mean %R and CV of swabs inoculated with 104 and 102 spores, with and without ATD, and stored at all temperatures in PC.
| primer and | Organic | Mean %R | CV | Mean %R | CV |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 104 | None | 108.1% | 0.66 | 105.0% | 0.70 |
| With Dust | 88.9% | 0.18 | 88.1% | 0.18 | |
| 102 | None | 86.8% | 0.38 | 90.2% | 0.44 |
| With Dust | 92.0% | 0.28 | 96.4% | 0.27 | |
Data for 1 and 2 days pooled, n=240.
Data for 1, 2, 4, and 7 days pooled, n=480.
Three outliers omitted, n=477.
Sensitivity of culture assay at each inoculum level (CFU swab−1) and storage temperature as confirmed by qPCR of selected BA colonies.
| Inoculum | Temperature | Colonies confirmed positive | Sensitivity |
|---|---|---|---|
| −15°C | 50/50 | 100% | |
| 5°C | 50/50 | 100% | |
| 21°C | 50/50 | 100% | |
| 35°C | 50/50 | 100% | |
| −15°C | 48/50 | 96% | |
| 5°C | 47/50 | 94% | |
| 21°C | 49/50 | 98% | |
| 35°C | 48/50 | 96% | |
Mean %R and CV of macrofoam swabs inoculated with 104 and 102 spores, with ATD, and stored in SC.
| Inoculum | Temperature | Mean %R up | CV | Mean %R up to | CV |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 104 | −15°C | 98.8% | 0.28 | 96.1% | 0.26 |
| 5°C | 102.7% | 0.27 | 102.1% | 0.30 | |
| 21C | 92.2% | 0.25 | 93.0% | 0.23 | |
| 35°C | 88.6% | 0.22 | 88.2% | 0.22 | |
| 102 | −15°C | 98.0% | 0.19 | 94.8% | 0.21 |
| 5°C | 102.5% | 0.20 | 96.7% | 0.23 | |
| 21°C | 108.8% | 0.21 | 111.8% | 0.20 | |
| 35°C | 81.7% | 0.25 | 89.1% | 0.26 |
Data for 1 and 2 days pooled, n=60.
Data for 1, 2, 4, and 7 days pooled, n=120.
Three outliers omitted, n=117.
P-values for comparison of swab storage at 5°C to −15, 21 and 35°C. Macrofoam swabs were inoculated with 104 and 102 spores, ATD, and stored in SC.
| Inoculum | Storage temperatures | P-value, | P-value, |
|---|---|---|---|
| −15°C | .817 | .228 | |
| 21°C | .092 | .021 | |
| 35°C | .000 | .010 | |
| −15°C | .639 | .914 | |
| 21°C | .342 | .000 | |
| 35°C | .000 | .040 | |
P-value is significant.
Data for 1 and 2 days pooled, n=60.
Data for 1, 2, 4, and 7 days pooled, n=120.
Three outliers omitted, n=117.
Figure 1%R of BA from macrofoam swabs with dust and 104 spores and stored in (1) primary and (2) secondary containment. Bars represent 95% confidence intervals, n=120 for each containment, n=30 for each bar. Bars correspond with the following days: Day 1 , Day 2 , Day 4 , and Day 7 . A: Inoculum 104 CFU/swab, B: Inoculum 102 CFU/swab.