2020
DOI: 10.3389/fped.2020.00494
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Evaluation of the Tempo® System: Improving the Microbiological Quality Monitoring of Human Milk

Abstract: Background: Bacteriological testing of donor human milk is mostly done both before and after pasteurization to control contamination in the end-product and meet the microbiological standards. Although the plate count method represents a reliable and sensitive technique and is considered the gold standard for bacteriological testing, it is recognized for being time-consuming and requiring qualified personnel. Recently, faster testing technologies, mostly geared toward the food industry, have been dev… Show more

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“…The more advanced and automated version of traditional culture-based TVC methods is represented by the TEMPO system developed by bioMerieux [10,11]. TEMPO uses dedicated, small-size plastic cassettes with an array of fluidic channels.…”
Section: The Tempo Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The more advanced and automated version of traditional culture-based TVC methods is represented by the TEMPO system developed by bioMerieux [10,11]. TEMPO uses dedicated, small-size plastic cassettes with an array of fluidic channels.…”
Section: The Tempo Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tested samples homogenized in a stomacher (if required) are loaded into pre-existing channels with a special device, and then the cassette is moved to an incubator where it is left for several hours or overnight. Following incubation, the cassette containing samples is brought back and read on an automatic fluorescent reader which produces a result for each sample [11]. Although faster, less laborious and more automated than the ISO 4833-1:2013 method, the TEMPO system is not used routinely with classical TVC assays due to the high costs associated with equipment and assays.…”
Section: The Tempo Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%