Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8421039 | Journal of Microbiological Methods | 2016 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
All Campylobacter species evaluated were detectable by EIA. Multivariate analysis showed LOD varied between Campylobacter spp. and faecal consistency as fixed effects and individual faecal samples as random effects. EIA showed excellent performance in replicate testing for both within and between batches of reagents, in agreement between visual and spectrophotometric reading of results, and returned no discordance between the bacterial concentrations within independent dilution test runs (positive results with lower but not higher concentrations). This study shows how limitations in experimental procedures lead to an overestimation of consistency and uniformity of LOD for EIA that may not hold under routine use in diagnostic laboratories. Benefits and limitations for clinical practice and the influence on estimates of performance characteristics from detection of multiple Campylobacter spp. by EIA are discussed.
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Authors
Krunoslav Bojanić, Anne Camilla Midwinter, Jonathan Craig Marshall, Lynn Elizabeth Rogers, Patrick Jon Biggs, Els Acke,