Journal article
Lab on a chip sensor for rapid detection and antibiotic resistance determination of Staphylococcus aureus
CD Abeyrathne, DH Huynh, TW McIntire, TC Nguyen, B Nasr, D Zantomio, G Chana, I Abbott, P Choong, M Catton, E Skafidas
Analyst | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1039/c5an02301g
Abstract
The Gram-positive bacterium, Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), is a major pathogen responsible for a variety of infectious diseases ranging from cellulitis to more serious conditions such as septic arthritis and septicaemia. Timely treatment with appropriate antibiotic therapy is essential to ensure clinical defervescence and to prevent further complications such as infective endocarditis or organ impairment due to septic shock. To date, initial antibiotic choice is empirical, using a "best guess" of likely organism and sensitivity- an approach adopted due to the lack of rapid identification methods for bacteria. Current culture based methods take up to 5 days to identify the causative bact..
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