SF6076 - Application of Q Beta replicase reaction in detection of foodborne viral pathogen in foodThe ministry funded this project through the Food Safety Research Program in 2008. Lead researcherMansel W. Griffiths, Canadian Research Institute for Food Safety (CRIFS), University of Guelph Objectives
Expected benefitsWe plan to apply the QBeta replicase reaction for the detection of two common foodborne viruses, norovirus (NoV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV), which are very difficult to cultivate and to detect in food. The greater resistance of QBeta replicase reactions to inhibitors present in foods will make the technique more robust than the molecular methods currently used. An efficient pretreatment procedure will be developed to remove most food components and inhibitors from food samples. Because the QBeta replicase reaction is an isothermal process at 37°C, it does not require specific instrumentation. A Q replicase detection chip suitable for field use will be developed. ResultsCurrently not available. Related informationFor more information: Toll Free: 1-888-466-2372 ext. 64554 Local: (519) 826-4554 E-mail: research.omafra@ontario.ca
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