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J Forensic Sci ; 63(3): 699-707, 2018 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29139119

RESUMO

To conceal criminal activity of a bioterrorist or agroterrorist, the site of pathogen generation is often treated with sterilants to kill the organisms and remove evidence. As dead organisms cannot be analyzed by culture, this study examined whether DNA from sterilant-treated Bacillus cereus spores was viable for amplification. The spores were exposed to five common sterilants: bleach, Sterilox®, oxidizer foam (L-Gel), a peroxyacid (Actril®), and formaldehyde vapor. The spores were inoculated on typical surfaces found in offices and laboratories to test for environmental effects. It was found that the surface influenced the efficiency of recovery of the organisms. The DNA isolated from the recovered spores was successfully detected using RT-qPCR for all treatments except for formaldehyde, by amplifying the phosphatidylinositol phospholipase C and sphingomyelinase genes. The results demonstrated that evidence from sites treated with sterilants can still provide information on the uncultured organism, using DNA amplification.


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Bacillus cereus/genética , DNA Bacteriano/genética , Desinfetantes/química , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase em Tempo Real , Esporos Bacterianos/genética , Formaldeído/química , Peróxido de Hidrogênio/química , Oxidantes/química , Fosfoinositídeo Fosfolipase C/genética , Hipoclorito de Sódio/química , Esfingomielina Fosfodiesterase/genética
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