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A microfluidic chip-based multiplex PCR-reverse dot blot hybridization technique for rapid detection of
Xinyi Hu1, Chunhui Lin1, Ge Li1
1The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei, Anhui 230022, China; Anhui Public Health Clinical Center, Hefei, Anhui 230012, China.
Abstract:
Diarrhea caused by enteropathogenic bacteria is a major public health issue worldwide, especially in developing countries. In this study, a microfluidic chip-based multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-reverse dot blot hybridization technology for the rapid and simultaneous detection of 11 enteropathogenic bacteria was developed and the entire process was completed within 3-4 h. The specificity of this method was analyzed using 11 types of pure target bacterial colonies and another 7 types of pure bacterial colonies, and its sensitivity was evaluated with the serial 10-fold dilution of 11 types of pure target bacterial colonies. The detection limit of this method was as low as 103-102 CFU/mL, and it exhibited high specificity for enteropathogenic bacteria. A total of 60 clinical diarrheal fecal samples were detected using this method, the results of which were compared with those of the conventional reference method, which resulted in a positive coincident rate of 100% and a negative coincident rate of 93.75%. Based on the findings, it could be concluded that multiplex PCR-reverse dot blot hybridization based on the microfluidic chip is a rapid, economical, sensitive, specific, and high-throughput method for detecting enteropathogenic bacteria.

