A metagenomics-based workflow for the detection and genomic characterization of GBS in raw freshwater fish
Kae Hwan Sim, Jiaying Ho, Jia Qi Lim, Sheot Harn Chan, Angela Li, Kern Rei Chng

TL;DR
This paper introduces a faster metagenomics-based method to detect and analyze Group B Streptococcus in raw freshwater fish, improving food safety testing.
Contribution
A metagenomics-based workflow is developed for rapid detection and genomic characterization of GBS in raw freshwater fish.
Findings
The metagenomics-based workflow achieved comparable accuracy and better detection limits than traditional methods.
The workflow reduced turnaround time from 2 weeks to 5 days.
The workflow was successfully adapted for use on a portable nanopore sequencer.
Abstract
The unexpected foodborne outbreak in Singapore in 2015 has accentuated Group B Streptococcus (GBS, Streptococcus agalactiae) sequence type 283 as an emerging foodborne pathogen transmitted via the consumption of contaminated raw freshwater fish. Isolation-based workflows utilizing conventional microbiological and whole-genome sequencing methods are commonly used to support biosurveillance efforts critical for the control management of this emerging foodborne pathogen. However, these isolation-based workflows tend to have relatively long turnaround times that hamper a timely response for implementing risk mitigation. To address this gap, we have developed a metagenomics-based workflow for the simultaneous detection and genomic characterization of GBS in raw freshwater fish. Notably, our validation results showed that this metagenomics-based workflow could achieve comparable accuracy and…
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TopicsChemical Synthesis and Characterization
