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Sensitivity of an Immunomagnetic-Separation-Based Test for Detecting Escherichia coli O26 in Bovine Feces

The sensitivity of a test for cattle shedding Escherichia coli serogroup O26 was estimated using several fecal pats artificially inoculated at a range of concentrations with different E. coli O26 strains. The test involves the enrichment of fecal microflora in buffered peptone water, the selective c...

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Published in:Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2006-11, Vol.72 (11), p.7260-7263
Main Authors: Hall, L.M, Evans, J, Smith, A.W, Pearce, M.C, Knight, H.I, Foster, G, Low, J.C, Gunn, G.J
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description The sensitivity of a test for cattle shedding Escherichia coli serogroup O26 was estimated using several fecal pats artificially inoculated at a range of concentrations with different E. coli O26 strains. The test involves the enrichment of fecal microflora in buffered peptone water, the selective concentration of E. coli O26 using antibody-coated immunomagnetic-separation beads, the identification of E. coli colonies on Chromocult tryptone bile X-glucuronide agar, and confirmation of the serogroup with E. coli serogroup O26-specific antisera using slide agglutination. The effective dose of E. coli O26 for an 80% test sensitivity (ED₈₀) was 1.0 x 10⁴ CFU g⁻¹ feces (95% confidence interval, 4.7 x 10³ to 2.4 x 10⁴). Differences in test sensitivity between different E. coli O26 strains and fecal pats were also observed. Individual estimates of ED₈₀ for each strain and fecal pat combination ranged from 4.2 x 10² to 4.8 x 10⁵ CFU g⁻¹. These results suggest that the test is useful for identifying individuals shedding a large number of E. coli O26 organisms or, if an appropriate number of individuals in a herd are sampled, for identifying affected herds. The study also provides a benchmark estimate of sensitivity that can be used to compare alternative tests for E. coli O26 and a methodological approach that can be applied to tests for other pathogenic members of the Enterobacteriaceae and other sample types.
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Bacteriological Techniques
Bacteriology
Biological and medical sciences
Cattle
Cattle Diseases - microbiology
Colony Count, Microbial
Culture Media
Disease Reservoirs
E coli
Enterobacteriaceae
Escherichia coli
Escherichia coli - classification
Escherichia coli - isolation & purification
Escherichia coli Infections - microbiology
Escherichia coli Infections - veterinary
Feces - microbiology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Immunomagnetic Separation - methods
Methods
Microbiology
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Sensitivity and Specificity
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