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titleOfInvention New bacterial analysis method
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] To provide a method for analyzing bacteria that can easily analyze even a few bacteria to be analyzed in a short time. SOLUTION: The bacteria analysis method comprises: (1) contacting a liquid test sample which may contain the analysis target bacteria with a support capable of supporting the analysis target bacteria; (2) the step (1). A) a step of further contacting the phage solution into which the luminescent gene has been introduced, with the support for supporting the bacteria to be analyzed, which has been brought into contact with the liquid test sample obtained in the above); The support for supporting a bacterium to be analyzed brought into contact with the liquid test sample and the phage solution obtained in the above step is brought into contact with a carrier containing a culture medium for the bacterium to be analyzed, and the luminescence of the support for supporting the bacterium to be analyzed is analyzed. Process.
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