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Real-time PCR and NASBA for rapid and sensitive detection of Vibrio cholerae in ballast water

Else M. Fykse, Trine Nilsen, Agnete Dessen Nielsen,Ingun Tryland,Stephanie Delacroix,Janet M. Blatny

Marine Pollution Bulletin(2012)

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Abstract
Transport of ballast water is one major factor in the transmission of aquatic organisms, including pathogenic bacteria. The IMO-guidelines of the Convention for the Control and Management of Ships’ Ballast Water and Sediments, states that ships are to discharge <1CFU per 100ml ballast water of toxigenic Vibrio cholerae, emphasizing the need to establish test methods. To our knowledge, there are no methods sensitive and rapid enough available for cholera surveillance of ballast water. In this study real-time PCR and NASBA methods have been evaluated to specifically detect 1CFU/100ml of V. cholerae in ballast water. Ballast water samples spiked with V. cholerae cells were filtered and enriched in alkaline peptone water before PCR or NASBA detection. The entire method, including sample preparation and analysis was performed within 7h, and has the potential to be used for analysis of ballast water for inspection and enforcement control.
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Ship’s ballast water,Vibrio cholerae,Detection,Real-time PCR,Real-time NASBA
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