Method for Point-of-use Testing for Bacteriological Water Contamination in Resource-Limited Environments

Systems, devices, and methods for detecting contamination (e.g., bacteria) in fluid are provided. The systems, devices, and methods allow for filtering a fluid sample using a filter to capture and concentrate cells (e.g., bacteria) to detect electrochemical properties thereof. The cells can be exposed to a reagent that diffuses into the cells to produce a product of interest that can be used in analysis of the fluid sample. The product of interest can diffuse out of the filter into a fluid storage component for detection and analysis by an analysis component. After the sampling is completed, the filter can be detached and discarded. Other aspects of the present disclosure, including enhancements and various systems and methods for concentrating cells and analyzing the same, are also provided.

Researchers

Rohit Karnik / Emily Hanhauser / Michael Bono / Chintan Vaishnav / Sydney Beasley / Anastasios Hart

Departments: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sloan School of Management
Technology Areas: Biotechnology: Cell Separation / Diagnostics: Assays / Environmental Engineering: Water Treatment / Sensing & Imaging: Chemical & Radiation Sensing
Impact Areas: Healthy Living

  • systems, devices, and methods for point-of-use testing for fluid contamination
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