Abstract
Rapid, point-of-care (PoC) diagnostics for antibiotic susceptibility testing (AST) are critical in combating the antimicrobial resistance epidemic. While new, alternative technologies are capable of rapidly identifying antibiotic resistance, traditional AST methods, where a patient sample is incubated with different antibiotics, remain the most reliable and practical in determining antibiotic effectiveness. Here, we demonstrate a novel sample incubation technique on a microfluidic centrifugal disc (CD) as a proof of concept automated sample processing platform for AST. By using ribosomal RNA (rRNA) as a marker for cell growth, we demonstrated that incubation on the microfluidic CD was enhanced (>1.6 fold) for 11 out of 14 clinically relevant isolates ofEscherichia colicompared to traditional shaker incubators. Finally, we utilize the system to identify antibiotic resistance of 11E. coliisolates incubated with 5 different antibiotics in under 2 hours.
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Perebikovsky, A., Liu, Y., Hwu, A., Kido, H., Shamloo, E., Song, D., … Madou, M. (2021). Rapid sample preparation for detection of antibiotic resistance on a microfluidic disc platform. Lab on a Chip, 21(3), 534–545. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0lc00838a
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