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      Inter-Laboratory Study to Validate New Rapid Screening Methods for Kudoa septempunctata.

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          Kudoa septempunctata is the causative agent of a food-borne disease associated with the ingestion of raw olive flounder. As the current qRT-PCR method for its detection is time-consuming, a rapid and simple method is required. Recently, a new real-time loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) method and an immunochromatography method, whose sensitivities are intended to be compatible with that designated in the official analytical method (10(5) spores/g olive flounder), have been developed. To validate these new methods, we performed an inter-laboratory study across seven laboratories. Both methods could not detect less than 10(4) spores/g; however, these methods were able to detect more than 10(5) spores/g in olive flounder samples. These results demonstrated that the sensitivities of these methods were compatible with the designated level in the official analytical method. We concluded that these new methods were acceptable as the screening methods for K. septempunctata.

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          Journal
          Biocontrol Sci
          Biocontrol science
          The Society for Antibacterial and Antifungal Agents, Japan
          1884-0205
          1342-4815
          2016
          : 21
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Division of Microbiology, National Institute of Health Sciences.
          Article
          10.4265/bio.21.135
          27350432
          2d382291-2cec-415b-a35c-acf1490f28bd
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