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Autonomous detection of aerosolized Bacillus anthracis and Yersinia pestis

Authors :
McBride, Mary T.
Masquelier, Don
Hindson, Benjamin J.
Makarewicz, Anthony J.
Brown, Steve
Burris, Keith
Metz, Thomas
Langlois, Richard G.
Tsang, Kar Wing
Bryan, Ruth
Anderson, Doug A.
Venkateswaran, Kodumudi S.
Milanovich, Fred P.
Colston, Bill W., Jr.
Source :
Analytical Chemistry. Oct 15, 2003, Vol. 75 Issue 20, p5293, 7 p.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

We have developed and tested a fully autonomous pathogen detection system (APDS) capable of continuously monitoring the environment for airborne biological threat agents. The system is designed to provide early warning to civilians in the event of a terrorist attack. The final APDS will be completely automated, offering aerosol sampling, in-line sample preparation fluidics, multiplexed detection and identification immunoassays, and orthogonal, multiplexed PCR (nucleic acid) amplification and detection. The system performance (current capabilities include aerosol collection, multiplexed immunoassays, sample archiving, data reporting, and alarming) was evaluated in a field test conducted in a Biosafety Level 3 facility, where the system was challenged with, and detected, a series of aerosolized releases containing two live, virulent biological threat agents (Bacillus anthracis and Yersinia pestis). Results presented here represent the first autonomous, simultaneous measurement of these agents.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00032700
Volume :
75
Issue :
20
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Analytical Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.110809474