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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., Jul 1995, 2614-2619, Vol 61, No. 7
BH Pyle, SC Broadaway and GA McFeters
Simple, rapid methods for the detection and enumeration of specific
bacteria in water and wastewater are needed. We have combined incubation
using cyanoditolyl tetrazolium chloride (CTC) to detect respiratory
activity with a modified fluorescent-antibody (FA) technique, for the
enumeration of specific viable bacteria. Bacteria in suspensions were
captured by filtration on nonfluorescent polycarbonate membranes that were
then incubated on absorbent pads saturated with CTC medium. A specific
antibody conjugated with fluorescein isothiocyanate was reacted with the
cells on the membrane filter. The membrane filters were mounted for
examination by epifluorescence microscopy with optical filters designed to
permit concurrent visualization of fluorescent red- orange CTC-formazan
crystals in respiring cells which were also stained with the specific FA.
Experiments with Escherichia coli O157:H7 indicated that both respiratory
activity and specific FA staining could be detected in logarithmic- or
stationary-phase cultures, as well as in cells suspended in M9 medium or
reverse-osmosis water. Following incubation without added nutrients in M9
medium or unsterile reverse- osmosis water, the E. coli O157:H7 populations
increased, although lower proportions of the organisms reduced CTC. Numbers
of CTC- positive, FA-positive cells compared with R2A agar plate counts
gave a strong linear regression (R = 0.997). Differences in injury did not
appear to affect CTC reduction. The procedure, which can be completed
within 3 to 4 h, has also been performed successfully with Salmonella
typhimurium and Klebsiella pneumoniae.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
A rapid, direct method for enumerating respiring enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157:H7 in water
Department of Microbiology, Montana State University, Bozeman 59717, USA.
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