Automated rinse water and body fluid bioagent detection
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Abstract
Testing of the foot soldier or other person on the battlefield for bioagent contamination is facilitated by a computer controlled portable testing unit that combines a sink or other receptacle (1), an automated ELISA tester (3), and means to transport fluids (10, 9, 11, 15) stemming from the soldier deposited in the receptacle to the automated ELISA tester in which the analysis is performed. For external contamination detection, operation is initiated by a sensor (25) detecting the presence of a persons hands under a spout (23) and for internal contamination detection operation is initiated by the operation of a momentary operate switch (32). External contamination detection begins by washing the soldier'"'"'s hands and/or face in receptacle (1), while internal contamination detection begins with the soldier spitting, coughing or sneezing into the receptacle.
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16 Claims
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1-8. -8. (canceled)
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9. Apparatus for detecting the presence of a bioagent on a person, comprising:
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a spout for dispensing wash fluid; a basin for collecting spent wash fluid, the spent wash fluid comprising the wash fluid that has been dispensed onto a body portion of the person or has been mixed with saliva or phlegm of the person in the basin; a controller; an automated bioagent tester for testing spent wash fluid when commanded by the controller; a first electrical pump for pumping the wash fluid through the spout when energized by the controller; a second electrical pump for pumping a portion of the spent wash fluid from the basin into the automated bioagent tester, when energized by the controller. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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