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- Title
Microbial forensics: new breakthroughs and future prospects.
- Authors
Oliveira, Manuela; Amorim, António
- Abstract
Recent advances in genetic data generation, through massive parallel sequencing (MPS), storage and analysis have fostered significant progresses in microbial forensics (or forensic microbiology). Initial applications in circumstances of biocrime, bioterrorism and epidemiology are now accompanied by the prospect of using microorganisms (i) as ancillary evidence in criminal cases; (ii) to clarify causes of death (e.g., drownings, toxicology, hospital-acquired infections, sudden infant death and shaken baby syndromes); (iii) to assist human identification (skin, hair and body fluid microbiomes); (iv) for geolocation (soil microbiome); and (v) to estimate postmortem interval (thanatomicrobiome and epinecrotic microbial community). When compared with classical microbiological methods, MPS offers a diverse range of advantages and alternative possibilities. However, prior to its implementation in the forensic context, critical efforts concerning the elaboration of standards and guidelines consolidated by the creation of robust and comprehensive reference databases must be undertaken.
- Subjects
MICROBIAL forensics; GENETIC databases; CRIMINAL investigation; BODY fluids; BIOTERRORISM
- Publication
Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology, 2018, Vol 102, Issue 24, p10377
- ISSN
0175-7598
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00253-018-9414-6