Use of the BacT/Alert system for rapid detection of microbial contamination in a pilot study using pancreatic islet cell products

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At the Islet Isolation Laboratory of the Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service, manual sterility testing data show that contamination rates are 57.7% for pancreas transport fluid, 4.3% for postpurification islet samples, and 0% for pretransplant islet samples. This pilot study presents the BacT/Alert System as an alternative to manual testing to provide more rapid and sensitive sterility results for islet cell products. Copyright

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Murray, L., McGowan, N., Fleming, J., & Bailey, L. (2014). Use of the BacT/Alert system for rapid detection of microbial contamination in a pilot study using pancreatic islet cell products. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 52(10), 3769–3771. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.00447-14

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