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On-site detection of food and waterborne bacteria - current technologies, challenges, and future directions.

Sabrina Petrucci1,2, Connor Costa1,2, David Broyles1,2, Emre Dikici1,2, Sylvia Daunert1,2,3, Sapna Deo1,2.   

Abstract

With the rise in outbreaks of pathogenic bacteria in both food and water resulting in an increased instance of infection, there is a growing public health problem in both developed and developing countries. In this increasing threat the most effective method for control and prevention is rapid and cost-effective detection. Research has shifted in recent years towards the development of rapid and on-site assays for the detection of these kinds of bacteria. However, there are still some limitations in the implementation of these assays in the field. This article discusses the current on-site detection methods. Current scope of advancements and limitations in the development or use of these on-site technologies for food and waterborne bacterial detection is evaluated in this study. With the continued development of these technologies, on-site detection will continue to impact many areas of public health. As these methods continue to improve and diversify further, on-site detection could become more widely implemented in food and water analysis.

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Keywords:  Foodborne bacteria; assay development; biosensors; detection; food analysis; point of care

Year:  2021        PMID: 34267423      PMCID: PMC8276861          DOI: 10.1016/j.tifs.2021.06.054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trends Food Sci Technol        ISSN: 0924-2244            Impact factor:   16.002


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