Semi-quantitative method for streptococci magnetic detection in raw milk

Carla Duarte, Tiago Costa, Carla Carneiro, Rita Soares, Andrei Jitariu, Susana Cardoso, Moisés Piedade, Ricardo Bexiga, Paulo Freitas

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Abstract

Bovine mastitis is the most costly disease for dairy farmers and the most frequent reason for the use of antibiotics in dairy cattle; thus, control measures to detect and prevent mastitis are crucial for dairy farm sustainability. The aim of this study was to develop and validate a sensitive method to magnetically detect Streptococcus agalactiae (a Group B streptococci) and Streptococcus uberis in raw milk samples. Mastitic milk samples were collected aseptically from 44 cows with subclinical mastitis, from 11 Portuguese dairy farms. Forty-six quarter milk samples were selected based on bacterial identification by conventional microbiology. All samples were submitted to PCR analysis. In parallel, these milk samples were mixed with a solution combining specific antibodies and magnetic nanoparticles, to be analyzed using a lab-on-a-chip magnetoresistive cytometer, with microfluidic sample handling. This paper describes a point of care methodology used for detection of bacteria, including analysis of false positive/negative results. This immunological recognition was able to detect bacterial presence in samples spiked above 100 cfu/mL, independently of antibody and targeted bacteria used in this work. Using PCR as a reference, this method correctly identified 73% of positive samples for streptococci species with an anti-S. agalactiae antibody, and 41% of positive samples for an anti-GB streptococci antibody.

Original languageEnglish
Article number19
JournalBiosensors
Volume6
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Apr 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Immunogenic recognition
  • Magnetic nanoparticle (NP)
  • Magnetoresistive sensors
  • Microfluidic
  • Milk
  • Streptococcus agalactiae
  • Streptococcus uberis

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