Advances in rapid detection methods for foodborne pathogens
Journal
Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
Journal Volume
24
Journal Issue
3
Pages
297-312
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Abstract
Food safety is increasingly becoming an important public health issue, as foodborne diseases present a widespread and growing public health problem in both developed and developing countries. The rapid and precise monitoring and detection of foodborne pathogens are some of the most effective ways to control and prevent human foodborne infections. Traditional microbiological detection and identification methods for foodborne pathogens are well known to be time consuming and laborious as they are increasingly being perceived as insufficient to meet the demands of rapid food testing. Recently, various kinds of rapid detection, identification, and monitoring methods have been developed for foodborne pathogens, including nucleic-acid-based methods, immunological methods, and biosensor-based methods, etc. This article reviews the principles, characteristics, and applications of recent rapid detection methods for foodborne pathogens. ? 2014 by The Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology.
Subjects
Biosensor-based methods; Foodborne pathogen; Immunological methods; Nucleic-acid-based methods; Rapid detection
SDGs
Other Subjects
electrochemical biosensor; enzyme linked immunosorbent assay; food safety; immunoassay; immunomagnetic separation; immunosensor; lateral flow immunoassay; loop mediated isothermal amplification; microorganism detection; multiplex polymerase chain reaction; nonhuman; nucleic acid amplification; nucleic acid sequence based amplification; nucleotide sequence; optical biosensor; piezoelectricity; rapid detection method; real time polymerase chain reaction; review; sensitivity and specificity; surface plasmon resonance; Biosensing Techniques; Food Microbiology; Food Safety; Foodborne Diseases; Humans; Immunoassay; Molecular Diagnostic Techniques; Time Factors
Type
Review