A novel method for determining viable bacteria from a mixture of dead and viable bacteria: Delayed real-time PCR (DR-PCR) method.

Akira Imakiire,Sakiko Soutome, Yuichi Nakamura, Moeko Nakamatsu,Keiichiro Miura,Yuki Sakamoto,Masahiro Umeda

Journal of microbiological methods(2023)

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Aspiration pneumonia can occur in perioperative and older patients, and various oral care methods have been used to prevent it. To validate the effective oral care methods, measuring bacterial counts before and after oral care is necessary. However, isolating and quantifying viable bacteria from those that are inactivated by agents used in oral care is not possible. In this study, we developed a novel method, Delayed real-time PCR (Dr-PCR), that can quantify only viable bacteria from mixed samples of viable and dead bacteria. This method takes advantage of the fact that dead bacteria do not grow but viable bacteria do. When the samples were incubated in a liquid medium for 4 h, the higher the percentage of viable bacteria, the higher the rate of increase in the number of bacteria. This method showed that povidone‑iodine mouthwashing reduced the number of viable bacteria to approximately 1/4 of that before mouthwashing. Although DR-PCR is slightly more time consuming than real-time PCR, it is effective for studying changes in bacterial counts before and after oral care.
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Delayed real-time PCR, Viable bacteria, Dead bacteria, Oral care, Quantitative methods
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