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Kargupta,Roli; Puttaswamy,Sachidevi; Lee,Aiden J.; Butler,Timothy E.; Li,Zhongyu; Chakraborty,Sounak; Sengupta,Shramik. |
Abstract Background: Multiple techniques exist for detecting Mycobacteria, each having its own advantages and drawbacks. Among them, automated culture-based systems like the BACTEC-MGIT™ are popular because they are inexpensive, reliable and highly accurate. However, they have a relatively long "time-to-detection” (TTD). Hence, a method that retains the reliability and low-cost of the MGIT system, while reducing TTD would be highly desirable. Methods: Living bacterial cells possess a membrane potential, on account of which they store charge when subjected to an AC-field. This charge storage (bulk capacitance) can be estimated using impedance measurements at multiple frequencies. An increase in the number of living cells during culture... |
Tipo: Journal article |
Palavras-chave: Mycobacteria; Tuberculosis; Electrical impedance spectroscopy; BD Bactec MGIT 960; M. bovis BCG; M. smegmatis. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602017000100214 |
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