Biophysical Society Thematic Meeting - November 16-20, 2015

Biophysics in the Understanding, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Infectious Diseases Poster Abstracts

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Lester Sigauke . University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. Withdrawn

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Portable Immuno-Capture Device for Early Stage Typhoid Diagnosis in 6 hrs Saurabh Singh , Mohita Mukhopadhyaya, Neha Sharma, Vivekanandan Perumal, Ravikrishnan Elangovan. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India. Typhoid fever is a global health problem and is caused by Salmonella typhi, a gram-negative bacterium and a very similar Salmonella serotype paratyphi A. Currently diagnosis of typhoid done by (a) blood culture test (b) detection of specific antibody response by widal®, typhidot® and tubex® assay. Antibody response based assay can confirm typhoid only after 4-7 days of infection. The blood culture assay is the gold standard for typhoid diagnosis but has limitation of long (48-78 hrs) processing time for final results. Typhoid patients have the causative organism S. typhi in their blood but its concentration is as low as 1 CFU/ml in early stage of infection, and there is no existing diagnostic method to detect this lower concentration in same day. We have developed a portable device for early stage typhoid diagnosis within 6 hr. This process involves culture growth of patient blood in broth media for 5.5 hrs and then immuno-magnetic enrichment of the target cells using portable device. The enriched target cells was then visually confirmed by lateral flow immunoassay. Portable device and capture chip: To enrich target cells in cultured sample, we have developed a portable immuno-magnetic enrichment device and a capture chip. The device consists of an automated linear positioner with a magnet cassette mounted on it. Specific arrangement of permanent magnets in cassette allow rapid magnetic capture. Capture chip can be placed on the cassette after loading the sample, pre-incubated with immuno-magnetic particles. Now the linear movement of magnet cassette concentrate target cells into a 50µl recovery chamber of chip.

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