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Abstract

Grant Number: 1R43AI052508-01
PI Name: BRADLEY, BRUCE J.
PI Email: bruce@microbial-vac.com
PI Title:
Project Title: Vacuum Collection and Containment of Anthrax/Pathogens

Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): A Phase I project to improve collection and detection of low-level biocontamination is proposed. By utilizing a more efficient surface and air sampling collection system (Air-Microbial-Vac TM/AMV), low-level pathogen contamination of large surface areas in U.S. mail and food supplies can be tested. Early stage development and validation testing of this unique hand-held, dry-vacuum sampling system will be conducted in Phase 1 for higher efficiency collection and safer containment of collected pathogens. A similar wet-vacuum system, recently developed in our lab, has demonstrated 2-10 times higher recoveries of Escherichia coil and Bacillus subtilis (Anthrax surrogate) from liquid-rinsed, diverse porous surfaces. Using these established basic principles, the feasibility of designing and building specialized sampling heads (S/H) for the AMV system will be tested for rational application and collection of B. subtilis spores from porous surfaces such as envelopes and cardboard boxes. Mail privacy and suspect crime evidence will be maintained by development of large hypodermic needle-like S/H's, designed to collect internal air and surface microbes within sealed envelopes and other penetrable mail packages or I luggage. Separate S/H designs will be built and tested for larger, flat surface areas of water-sensitive materials, such as air-duct fitters, circuit or keyboards. Concentration of collected microbial samples within the AMV unit will improve laboratory microbial detection accuracy. Development of formulated microbial stress-reduction retention liquid is also proposed to permit long-term monitoring of broad or point air sources. Re-aerosolization of collected pathogens in airflow exhausts is prevented by a patented airflow design. Phase II R&D is expected to finalize the AMV collection system development and test the practicality of coupling it with liquid or solid phase rapid detection methods. Commercialization of this combined, field-ready pathogen monitoring system is envisioned for improved HazMat team response efforts for protection of military and civilian personnel.

Thesaurus Terms:
Bacillus anthracis, air filtration, air sampling /monitoring, anthrax, biohazard control, biomedical equipment development, sample collection
environmental protection
biotechnology, bioterrorism /chemical warfare

Institution: ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESOURCE LABS, INC.
801 N LINCOLN
JEROME, ID 83338
Fiscal Year: 2002
Department:
Project Start: 15-JUL-2002
Project End: 14-JAN-2003
ICD: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES
IRG: ZRG1


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