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Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2003

Conventional and Molecular Methods for Verification of Results Obtained with BacT/Alert Nonvent Blood Culture Bottles

Elizabeth M. Marlowe; Linda Gibson; James J. Hogan; Shannon K. Kaplan; David A. Bruckner

ABSTRACT A strategy comparing molecular and conventional methods for verification of the BacT/Alert nonvent blood culture bottles (Organon Teknika, Durham, N.C.) was performed with seeded isolates. The bottles were evaluated with 12 common organisms from bloodstream infections. Overall, the bottles were equivalent as determined by conventional and molecular methods.


Annual Review of Food Science and Technology - (new in 2010) | 2013

A New Generation of Food-Borne Pathogen Detection Based on Ribosomal RNA

Kristin W. Livezey; Shannon K. Kaplan; Michele Wisniewski; Michael M. Becker

Listeria and Salmonella detection assays for food and environmental surfaces that target ribosomal RNA (rRNA) have been developed. The large number of rRNA molecules in bacteria enabled the development of molecular assays that use enrichment times as short as 12 hours for Salmonella and 24 hours for Listeria. These assays run on a fully automated molecular pathogen detection system, which provides walk-away capability and produces 300 assay results in eight hours.


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2005

Sensitivity and Specificity of a Rapid rRNA Gene Probe Assay for Simultaneous Identification of Staphylococcus aureus and Detection of mecA

Shannon K. Kaplan; Elizabeth M. Marlowe; James J. Hogan; Mehmet Doymaz; David A. Bruckner; Andrew E. Simor

ABSTRACT rRNA gene sequences were used for identification and target adequacy controls in a DNA probe assay to identify isolates as Staphylococcus and, more specifically, as S. aureus within 1 hour. mecA status was simultaneously determined using a specific DNA probe. The target adequacy control guarded against false-negative mecA results.


Archive | 2004

Method and kit for identifying antibiotic-resistant microorganisms

James J. Hogan; Shannon K. Kaplan


Archive | 2006

Compositions and methods to detect legionella pneumophila nucleic acid

Jennifer J. Bungo; James J. Hogan; Reinhold B. Pollner; Marie K. Hudspeth; Shannon K. Kaplan; Elizabeth M. Marlowe


Archive | 2008

Compositions, kits and related methods for the detection and/or monitoring of pseudomonas aeruginosa

Shannon K. Kaplan; Kristin W. Livezey; Jennifer J. Bungo; James J. Hogan


Archive | 2008

Compositions and methods to detect candida albicans nucleic acid

James J. Hogan; Jennifer J. Bungo; Shannon K. Kaplan


Archive | 2010

Compositions and methods for detecting nucleic acid from mollicutes

Shannon K. Kaplan; Kristin W. Livezey; Michael M. Becker; James D. Hogan


Archive | 2009

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DETECTION OF PROPIONIBACTERIUM ACNES NUCLEIC ACID

James J. Hogan; Kristin W. Livezey; Shannon K. Kaplan; Jennifer J. Bungo


Archive | 2010

Compositions et procédés pour détecter un acide nucléique à partir de mollicutes

Shannon K. Kaplan; Kristin W. Livezey; Michael M. Becker; James D. Hogan

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Mehmet Doymaz

University of California

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