
Elution is the final step in the sampling process before detection can take place. The bacteria are removed from the sampling device and placed in solution for detection or into nutrient broth for pre-enrichment. The fibrous material of the swabs and sponges are designed to capture and retain the bacteria. This feature of the swabs and sponges leads to a significant decrease in the number of bacteria that are removed from the sampling device and put into solution for detection. A large number of pathogens remain in the sampling device reducing the overall proficiency of the sampling method. Sponges and swabs are designed to capture and retain pathogens...getting them off is no small undertaking and in fact, may be impossible.