Rapid detection of small numbers of airborne bacteria by a membrane filter fluorescent-antibody technique
- PMID: 4100090
- PMCID: PMC377072
- DOI: 10.1128/am.20.6.861-865.1970
Rapid detection of small numbers of airborne bacteria by a membrane filter fluorescent-antibody technique
Abstract
Bacteria from stirred settling aerosols were recovered and identified by a rapid fluorescent-antibody technique previously described by Danielsson. Calibrated air samples from Serratia marcescens aerosols were drawn through a Millipore aerosol filter holder fitted out with a nonfluorescent membrane filter (type HAB 047). With the aid of a high-power incident-light ultraviolet microscope, the individual bacterial cells, trapped on the filter, could be inspected after staining with appropriate conjugate on the filter surface.
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