Rapid microbial surveillance using Nanopore DNA sequencing

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Abstract

Wastewater treatment plants depend heavily on microbial communities to clean sewage water, which has to pass strict nutrient requirements before the effluent goes into waterways. The biological processes are generally stable. However, problems do occur occasionally, can arise quickly and lead to process breakdown. To mitigate this, operators have to act fast to control problematic microbes. With current methods, it is often impossible to predict a system crash before it is too late. Monitoring the microbial community for critical changes is tedious, as the process from sample to results take several days and requires expert knowledge as well as expensive lab facilities.
In this project, we developed rapid protocols to make a profile of all bacteria and detect problematic microorganisms, such as pathogens or process critical bacteria from wastewater treatment plants, onsite in a matter of hours. This will provide actionable information to plant operators in time to mitigate a process breakdown. The key to this is the development of simple, cheap and easy to use protocols that will ultimately allow plant operators to monitor and report the microbial status as a routine measurement alongside simple process characteristics such as pH and temperature.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato2017
StatusUdgivet - 2017
BegivenhedDanish Microbiological Society (DMS) congress 2017 - Copenhagen, Danmark
Varighed: 13 nov. 201713 nov. 2017

Konference

KonferenceDanish Microbiological Society (DMS) congress 2017
Land/OmrådeDanmark
ByCopenhagen
Periode13/11/201713/11/2017

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