Optical bacteria sensor
Themes: Life Science & Health, Materials
Proof of principle
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Why?
Around 10% of colorectal surgery results in leakage of colon-fluids into the abdominal cavity, leading to severe infection, sepsis or even death. Regular, easy and reliable post-surgery screening for E. coli enables timely and accurate diagnosis.
How?
This research develops a plug-and-play optical sensor for this. Its waveguide is functionalised with antibodies that capture E. coli when drain fluid from a patient is applied. The captured E. coli absorb evanescent waves, by which their concentration can be detected to monitor the patient's condition.
When?
In 4 years, the sensor should be ready for medical trials. Once completed, the sensor could be modified to be able to screen on other diseases as well.
Prof. Paddy French