Meat producers require a faster and simpler
method to accurately detect multiple STEC strains, which can include the
well-known O157:H7 serotype as well as more than 100 non-O157 strains. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) now
requires testing for the "Big Six" non-O157 strains (O26, O45, O103,
O111, O121 and O145) that cause about 70 percent of non-O157 infection, but
this testing requires new analytical methods.
The
USDA Microbiology Laboratory Guidebook (MLG) method is the formal approach
recommended by the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) for the
testing and isolation of the "Big 6" STECs in ground beef and beef
trim in the U.S. Life Technologies
offers many of the reagents validated in the USDA FSIS MLG method.While the MLG method provides confident results and isolation of the pathogen, the six -day process is too long, requires too many reagents, and requires significant technician training and processing, all of which drives up the cost.
Life
Technologies has been collaborating with the USDA Agricultural Research Service
(ARS) to validate assay designs against an extensive panel of both pathogenic
and non-pathogenic STECs of various o- group and origin. The result is highly-specific, single-target
PCR assays which can be multiplexed to provide high levels of accuracy for a
high-throughput screening assay.
The new
test will provide faster and simpler detection system with the same level of
sensitivity and accuracy produced by theUSDA method:•Simplify your workflow – Compatible with your existing testing program and simultaneously detects E. coli O157:H7 and the "Big 6" non-O157 E. coli in 375g of ground beef and beef trim samples.
•Greater confidence in results – Detects as little as 1 to 5cfu of pathogenic STEC in your sample, with proprietary assay designs that lower chances for false positives and eliminate false negatives.
•Same day product release – Same day detection
of pathogenic STECs. Clearance of 375g
of ground beef and beef trim samples in as little as 10 hours.
Source: http://mx.finanzas.yahoo.com/noticias/life-technologies-develops-simplified-same-113000223.html
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