Automated Epifluorescence Microscopy for Detection of Bacterial Contamination in Platelets

Abstract

A method for determining the presence of bacteria in a platelet or red blood cell containing sample is disclosed. The method of the present invention includes the steps of: lysing a substantial portion of the platelets or red blood cells; staining the bacteria using a membrane permeable nucleic acid stain; filtering the sample using a membrane filter with a suitable pore size so that a material containing the stained bacteria is retained on the membrane filter; and analyzing the material retained on the membrane filter using epifluorescence microscopy and/or digital image acquisition and analysis to determine the presence of bacteria in the sample. The method of the present invention allows the detection of bacterial contamination in platelets or red blood cells at clinically significant levels in a relatively short period of time.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 30, 2001
Accession Number
ADD019950

Entities

People

  • Mark Seaver

Organizations

  • United States Department of the Navy

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Acids
  • Acquisition
  • Bacteria
  • Biological Staining And Labeling
  • Blood
  • Blood Cells
  • Cells
  • Detection
  • Digital Images
  • Filters
  • Filtration
  • Health Services
  • Inventions
  • Materials
  • Microorganisms
  • Microscopy
  • Nucleic Acids

Fields of Study

  • Biology

Readers

  • Microbial Pathology
  • Oncology and Biomarker-Based Cancer Detection.
  • Trauma Surgery or Emergency Medicine.

Technology Areas

  • Biotechnology