Detection and identification of bacterial strains

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G01N 33/569 (2006.01) C12Q 1/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2380480

The present invention relates to a method to detect bacteria, the method comprising the following steps: coupling of the bacteriophages and/or bacteriophage proteins to a support, incubating the support coupled with the bacteriophages and/or bacteriophage proteins with a sample, optionally removing the sample and the bacteria in the sample not bound to the bacteriophages and/or bacteriophage proteins, optionally adding substances permeabilizing or destroying the bacterial membrane, and detecting the bacteria in the sample bound to the bacteriophages and/or bacteriophage proteins, wherein the bound bacteria are not subjected to a cultivation step.

L'invention concerne un procédé pour mettre en évidence et identifier des souches bactériennes, comprenant les étapes suivantes : couplage de bactériophages et/ou de protéines bactériophages avec un échantillon ; retrait éventuel de l'échantillon et des bactéries de l'échantillon non liées aux bactériophages et/ou aux protéines bactériophages ; addition éventuelle de substances ayant un effet perméabilisant sur la membrane bactérienne ou détruisant cette dernière ; et mise en évidence des bactéries de l'échantillon liées aux bactériophages et/ou aux protéines bactériophages, les bactéries liées n'étant pas soumises à une mise en culture.

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