Deep learning enhanced multiplex detection of viable foodborne pathogens in digital microfluidic chip

BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS(2024)

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Culture plating is worldwide accepted as the gold standard for quantifying viable foodborne pathogens. However, it is time-consuming (1-2 days) and requires specialized laboratory and personnel. This study reported a deep learning enhanced digital microfluidic platform for multiplex detection of viable foodborne pathogens. The new method used a Time-Lapse images driven EfficientNet-Transformer Network (TLENTNet) to type and quantify the bacteria through spatiotemporal features of bacterial growth and digital enumeration of bacterial culture. First, the bacterial sample was prepared with LB medium and injected into a pre-vacuumed microfluidic chip with an array of 800 microwells to encapsulate at most one bacterium in each well. Then, a programmed sliding microscopic platform was used to scan all microwells every 15 min, capturing time-lapse images of bacterial growth within each microwell. Finally, the TLENTNet was used to facilitate bacterial typing and quantification. Under optimal conditions, this platform was able to detect four bacterial species (S. typhimurium, E. coli O157:H7, S. aureus and B. cereus) with an average accuracy of 97.72% and a detection limit of 63 CFU/mL in 7 h.
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Viable foodborne pathogens,Multiplex detection,Digital microfluidic chip,Time-lapse images driven EfficientNet-,Transformer Network,Deep learning
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