A detailed first-phase protocol was developed for the biomolecular design of a portable and economical microfluidic device capable of carrying out a LAMP reaction on-field that would amplify a section of the CTX-M-15 gene, present in bacteria resistant to cefotaxime and others beta-lactam antibiotics, which are frequently found in residual water and hospitals. With this, the presence of these microorganisms that threaten public health can be detected, and in this way, decision-making regarding the best treatment to overcome this problematic can be facilitated.
BIOMOD TEC QRO - Microfluidic device for the identification of bacteria resistant to antibiotics
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