Means and methods for detecting bacteria in a sample

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C12Q 1/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2683142

The present invention provides a method for detecting and/or identifying specific bacteria within an uncultured sample. The method comprises steps selected inter alia from (a) obtaining an absorption spectrum (AS) of said uncultured sample; (b) acquiring the n dimensional volume boundaries for said specific bacteria; (c) data processing said AS; and, (d) detecting and/or identifying said specific bacteria if said m1 statistical correlation and/or said m features are within said n dimensional volume.

La présente invention concerne un procédé de détection et/ou d'identification de bactérie spécifique dans un échantillon non cultivé. Ce procédé comprend notamment les étapes sélectionnées suivantes: (a) obtention d'un spectre d'absorption (AS) de cet échantillon non cultivé, (b) acquisition des frontières du volume en n dimensions de cette bactérie spécifique, (c) traitement de données du spectre d'absorption (AS) et, (d) détection et/ou identification de cette bactérie spécifique si la corrélation statistique m1 et/ou ces caractéristiques m sont à l'intérieur du volume en n dimension.

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