Evaluation of Commercial-off-the-Shelf Materials for the Preservation of Bacillus anthracis Vegetative Cells for Forensic Analysis
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Evaluation of Commercial-off-the-Shelf Materials for the Preservation of Bacillus anthracis Vegetative Cells for Forensic Analysis
Abstract
Environmental surface sampling is crucial in determining the zones of contamination and overall threat assessment. Viability retention of sampled material is central to such assessments. A systematic study was completed to determine viability of vegetative cells under nonpermissive storage conditions. Despite major gains in nucleic acid sequencing technologies, initial positive identification of threats must be made through direct culture of the sampled material using classical microbiological methods. Solutions have been developed to preserve the viability of pathogens contained within clinical samples, but many have not been examined for their ability to preserve biological agents. The purpose of this study was to systematically examine existing preservation materials that can retain the viability of Bacillus anthracis vegetative cells stored under nonpermissive temperatures. The results show effectiveness of five of seventeen solutions, which are capable of retaining viability of a sporulation deficient strain of B. anthracis Sterne when stored under nonrefrigerated conditions.
Keywords: Bacillus anthracis; bioforensic detection; biothreat; forensic science; sample preservation; wetting agent.
© 2017 American Academy of Forensic Sciences.
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