Showing posts with label clinical microbiology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clinical microbiology. Show all posts

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Hygiene Monitoring with the Portable Microbe Enrichment Unit (PMEU)

Elias Hakalehto, Doc., Ph.D.
Department of Biosciences
University of Eastern Finland
P.O.B. 1627
FI-70211 Kuopio
Finland

Abstract, 41st R3-Symposium of the R3-Nordic Society in Espoo 25.-26.5.2010

The PMEU (Portable Microbe Enrichment Unit) technology (Samplion Oy, Siilinjärvi, Finland) is a microbe cultivation method producing advantageous growth conditions for individual bacterial cells. Therefore, monitoring of bacterial populations and the presence of potential contaminants is optimised in terms of speed and accuracy. Hygienically important isolates of various bacterial strains have been cultivated aerobically, microaerobically or anaerobically using standard broth media by standard PMEU enhanced enrichment technology, or by PMEU Spectrion ® or PMEU Scentrion ® sensored units equipped with optical, IR, or gas sensors. The units were produced by Samplion Oy according to the ISO 9001 accepted protocol. The reference cultivations were carried out using standard microbiological procedures. The PMEU Spectrion ® is being validated by the VTT of Finland. PMEU versions facilitated ultra-fast detection of coliformic bacteria, bacilli, salmonellas, staphylococci, streptococci, campylobacteria and other groups. The PMEU Scentrion ® equipped with gas sensors for volatile organic compounds detected the contaminants at concentrations of bacterial levels around 10-1000 cfu/ml in 2-5 hours. Also the hospital validation studies in Austria and Finland are summarized. Moreover, The PMEU has been demonstrated to help the environmentally stressed cells to recover and become viable in the enrichment cultures. Hygiene sampling was carried out using a specific sampling syringe serving also as an incubator in the PMEU.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

SAMPLION Ltd. in Finnish Medicine Congress, Helsinki, January 11.-14.2010



PMEU Spectrion is one of the microbiological analyse devices manufactured by SAMPLION Ltd. It represents a modification of the basic PMEU where the turbidity of the samples, correlating with the microbial growth inside the test syringes, will be automatically measured with LED detection.

Beside the PMEU Spectrion, results of some hospital projects were also presented in the form of a poster.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Fast detection of bacterial growth by using Portable Microbe Enrichment Unit (PMEU) and ChemPro100i® Gas Sensor.

The series of scientific articles, based on the microbiological research beneficing PMEU methods, continues. The new model of PMEU, "Scentrion", measures the gaseous metabolites, derived from the microbial activity in the sample syringes, and gives therefore the fastest indication of very low contamination levels in only 2..3 hours. PMEU Scentrion is already applied in a Finnish hospital laboratory. It is one of the new PMEU innovations, presented in a short R&D period in 2009 (another is PMEU "Spectrion" where the detection of the microbial growth bases on automatic turbidity measurement - more about it in future posts of this blog).

A short notification of this article follows below (to have more detailled view into the method and results derived with it, please refer the original article, published in June 2009 by Pathophysiology):

"E. Hakalehto, J. Pesola, A. Heitto, B. Bhanj Deo, K. Rissanen, U. Sankilampi, T. Humppi, H. Paakkanen.

Fast Detection of Bacterial Growth by using Portable Microbe Enrichment Unit (PMEU) and ChemPro100i® Gas Sensor.

Pathophysiology 16:1 (2009) 57-62.


PMEU Scentrion gives results in a few hours from the cultures, starting from only single cells per ml to a few hundreds of cells per ml. It is therefore a clear improvement to even PCR methods, which normally require an overnight pre-enrichment to be practically sensitive enough."

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Marketing of PMEU unit is starting in this summer.

PMEU (Portable Microbiological Enrichment Unit) was developed by Dr. Elias Hakalehto for research purposes on 90's. A novel company called SAMPLION Ltd., grounded in May 2009, starts to deliver PMEU applications for different areas of microbiology.

Main features of PMEU enrichment, assay and testing procedures are its capability to enhance the growth of target microbes, its sensitivity and the challenge it serves when simulations of real target environments are needed. These features have already been proven in several research projects, derived eg. in hospitals, environmental laboratories and paper industry institutes.

We shall present these applications and refer our scientific articles, based on clinical, environmental, biotechnical and paper industry research projects, in this blog. All writers are experienced PMEU users, having long careers in microbiological research.