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The rapid method in microbiology using chemical method and immunochemical method.

K Shiba1

  • 1School of Allied Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Tokyo Medical & Dental University, 1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8519, Japan.

Rinsho Biseibutsu Jinsoku Shindan Kenkyukai Shi = JARMAM : Journal of the Association for Rapid Method and Automation in Microbiology
|February 26, 1999
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Advancements in immunochemical methods offer rapid microbiology diagnostics. Techniques like latex agglutination and enzyme immunoassays detect infections such as Helicobacter pylori and fungal markers.

Area of Science:

  • Clinical Microbiology
  • Biochemistry
  • Immunology

Background:

  • Biochemical and immunochemical procedures have significantly advanced for rapid microbiological diagnostics.
  • Immunochemical methods are increasingly favored due to their simplicity and high sensitivity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the advancements and applications of immunochemical techniques in microbiology.
  • To emphasize the utility of these methods in detecting various pathogens and biomarkers.

Main Methods:

  • Latex agglutination tests
  • Enzyme immunoassays
  • Immunochromatographic methods
  • Detection of endotoxin and (1->3)-beta-D-glucan as biomarkers

Main Results:

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  • These methods provide simple and highly sensitive detection of microorganisms.
  • Routine applications include the detection of Helicobacter pylori and Group A Streptococcus.
  • Biomarkers like endotoxin and (1->3)-beta-D-glucan are used for identifying gram-negative bacteria and deep fungal infections.

Conclusions:

  • Current immunochemical techniques are effective for the rapid diagnosis of numerous microbial infections.
  • The application of these advanced techniques should be expanded to detect a wider range of microorganisms.
  • These diagnostic tools are crucial for managing both new and pre-existing infectious diseases.