Recent developments in detection and enumeration of waterborne bacteria: a retrospective minireview

Abstract Waterborne diseases have emerged as global health problems and their rapid and sensitive detection in environmental water samples is of great importance. Bacterial identification and enumeration in water samples is significant as it helps to maintain safe drinking water for public consumpti...

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Main Authors: Rehan A. Deshmukh, Kopal Joshi, Sunil Bhand, Utpal Roy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2016-12-01
Series:MicrobiologyOpen
Subjects:
NGS
PCR
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.383
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spelling doaj-2500b747179f461b876653deaecf1e4f2021-09-01T17:00:30ZengWileyMicrobiologyOpen2045-88272016-12-015690192210.1002/mbo3.383Recent developments in detection and enumeration of waterborne bacteria: a retrospective minireviewRehan A. Deshmukh0Kopal Joshi1Sunil Bhand2Utpal Roy3Department of Biological Sciences Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani‐K.K. Birla Goa Campus NH17B Bypass Zuarinagar Goa 403726 IndiaDepartment of Biological Sciences Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani‐K.K. Birla Goa Campus NH17B Bypass Zuarinagar Goa 403726 IndiaBiosensor Lab Department of Chemistry Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani‐K.K. Birla Goa Campus NH17B Bypass Zuarinagar Goa 403726 IndiaDepartment of Biological Sciences Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani‐K.K. Birla Goa Campus NH17B Bypass Zuarinagar Goa 403726 IndiaAbstract Waterborne diseases have emerged as global health problems and their rapid and sensitive detection in environmental water samples is of great importance. Bacterial identification and enumeration in water samples is significant as it helps to maintain safe drinking water for public consumption. Culture‐based methods are laborious, time‐consuming, and yield false‐positive results, whereas viable but nonculturable (VBNCs) microorganisms cannot be recovered. Hence, numerous methods have been developed for rapid detection and quantification of waterborne pathogenic bacteria in water. These rapid methods can be classified into nucleic acid‐based, immunology‐based, and biosensor‐based detection methods. This review summarizes the principle and current state of rapid methods for the monitoring and detection of waterborne bacterial pathogens. Rapid methods outlined are polymerase chain reaction (PCR), digital droplet PCR, real‐time PCR, multiplex PCR, DNA microarray, Next‐generation sequencing (pyrosequencing, Illumina technology and genomics), and fluorescence in situ hybridization that are categorized as nucleic acid‐based methods. Enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and immunofluorescence are classified into immunology‐based methods. Optical, electrochemical, and mass‐based biosensors are grouped into biosensor‐based methods. Overall, these methods are sensitive, specific, time‐effective, and important in prevention and diagnosis of waterborne bacterial diseases.https://doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.383BacteriabiosensordetectionNGSPCRrapid
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author Rehan A. Deshmukh
Kopal Joshi
Sunil Bhand
Utpal Roy
spellingShingle Rehan A. Deshmukh
Kopal Joshi
Sunil Bhand
Utpal Roy
Recent developments in detection and enumeration of waterborne bacteria: a retrospective minireview
MicrobiologyOpen
Bacteria
biosensor
detection
NGS
PCR
rapid
author_facet Rehan A. Deshmukh
Kopal Joshi
Sunil Bhand
Utpal Roy
author_sort Rehan A. Deshmukh
title Recent developments in detection and enumeration of waterborne bacteria: a retrospective minireview
title_short Recent developments in detection and enumeration of waterborne bacteria: a retrospective minireview
title_full Recent developments in detection and enumeration of waterborne bacteria: a retrospective minireview
title_fullStr Recent developments in detection and enumeration of waterborne bacteria: a retrospective minireview
title_full_unstemmed Recent developments in detection and enumeration of waterborne bacteria: a retrospective minireview
title_sort recent developments in detection and enumeration of waterborne bacteria: a retrospective minireview
publisher Wiley
series MicrobiologyOpen
issn 2045-8827
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Abstract Waterborne diseases have emerged as global health problems and their rapid and sensitive detection in environmental water samples is of great importance. Bacterial identification and enumeration in water samples is significant as it helps to maintain safe drinking water for public consumption. Culture‐based methods are laborious, time‐consuming, and yield false‐positive results, whereas viable but nonculturable (VBNCs) microorganisms cannot be recovered. Hence, numerous methods have been developed for rapid detection and quantification of waterborne pathogenic bacteria in water. These rapid methods can be classified into nucleic acid‐based, immunology‐based, and biosensor‐based detection methods. This review summarizes the principle and current state of rapid methods for the monitoring and detection of waterborne bacterial pathogens. Rapid methods outlined are polymerase chain reaction (PCR), digital droplet PCR, real‐time PCR, multiplex PCR, DNA microarray, Next‐generation sequencing (pyrosequencing, Illumina technology and genomics), and fluorescence in situ hybridization that are categorized as nucleic acid‐based methods. Enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and immunofluorescence are classified into immunology‐based methods. Optical, electrochemical, and mass‐based biosensors are grouped into biosensor‐based methods. Overall, these methods are sensitive, specific, time‐effective, and important in prevention and diagnosis of waterborne bacterial diseases.
topic Bacteria
biosensor
detection
NGS
PCR
rapid
url https://doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.383
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