A biological warfare detection device (Bioward I)

conference paper
Using a bulk acoustic wave immunosensor device, Staphylococcus enterotoxin B and two simulant Biological warefare agents (bacteriophage MS-2 and bacteria Erwinia herbicola) could be detected in a direct fashion without the use of labelled antibodies. The detection device is incorporated into a ruggedized suit-case together with an aerosol sampler and sample handling system and can be used in the field for military monitoring purposes.
TNO Identifier
956437
Source title
2001 Scientific Conference on Chemical & Biological Defense Research, Hunt Valley, Maryland, USA, 6-8 March 2001
Collation
2 p.
Place of publication
Rijswijk
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