Conclusions
The utilization of MS technology in conjunction with the RT-qPCR (MS-RT-qPCR) assay, as demonstrated in this study, offers a viable approach for prenatal screening of group B streptococcus among perinatal women.
Methods
Sample pre-treatment in this study involved the utilization of magnetic separation (MS) technology, aiming to expedite the detection process and enhance detection sensitivity, and the cfb gene of group B streptococcus was used as the target gene to establish quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR) to detect group B streptococcus.
Results
It was found that penicillin-functionalized magnetic beads had a good ability to enrich and capture group B Streptococcus.The findings revealed an exceptional detection sensitivity, with the ability to detect B streptococcus in urine samples at levels as low as 102 CFU/mL. Conclusions: The utilization of MS technology in conjunction with the RT-qPCR (MS-RT-qPCR) assay, as demonstrated in this study, offers a viable approach for prenatal screening of group B streptococcus among perinatal women.
