Rapid detection of pathogenic bacteria in surface water by PCR with universal primer
by Y.J. Liu, C.M. Zhang, X.C. Wang, X.P. Xue, Y. Sun
International Journal of Environment and Pollution (IJEP), Vol. 38, No. 1/2, 2009

Abstract: A rapid PCR method was developed by utilising a pair of universal primers which targeted four bacteria strains, namely Shigella dysenteriae, Vibrio cholerae, Salmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli. The bacteria from several water bodies in the urban area of Xi'an City were detected by PCR, and the comparison was made with the conventional method. As a result, the detection limit of the DNA of bacteria was 250 ng/L and the sensibility of PCR detection was 27.5 cfu/100 mL. The PCR method established by this study provides a more reliable approach for the assessment of bacteriological risk of water environment.

Online publication date: Mon, 22-Jun-2009

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