Electrified bacteria: Method developed for faster determination of antibiotic resistance
"The results are available to us after just five to ten hours"
A self-designed, 3D-printed "chamber" always contains a mixture of blood plasma, a common type of bacteria such as E. coli or MRSA, the antibiotic to be tested and a redox-active substance that is reduced by living bacteria. Professor Deigner explains: "If the bacteria continue to grow in the presence of the antibiotic, this indicates resistance. No growth means the antibiotic is effective and can be used for treatment". The new method is more sensitive and reacts to even the smallest changes - the result is available after just five to ten hours.
"The vast majority of approaches we have tried have not worked. But the one that did work was enough," says Oliver Riester. "We have now applied for a patent for the process and are waiting for feedback." It could be another three to seven years before the patent is granted. "As a rule, several subsequent corrections are necessary, which often makes the process lengthy," says Professor Deigner, who holds around 20 patents himself.
"The next step is the proof of concept, which involves testing with real samples from the hospital," says Riester. "So it will be a while before our product is ready for the market."
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