Statistical identification of bacteria species

The challenge of developing fast and trustworthy method for bacteria identification has been taken by many research groups from all around the world but only two decided to develop methods based on the statistical analysis of forward light scattering on bacterial colonies grown on solid nutrient media. Optical methods contrary to other techniques offer many advantages such as non-destructive and non-contact bacteria identification, which allows application of different method on the same sample if identification confirmation is required e.g. in medical diagnostic procedures.

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