The invention is directed to a method for detecting low concentrations of
bacteria in liquid solution that may or may not be complex liquid
solutions. In one embodiment, immunomagnetic separation (IMS) is used to
separate target bacterium that may be in a liquid mixture from other
constituents in the mixture. A low concentration of a bacteriophage for
the target bacteria is subsequently used to infect target bacterial cells
that have been captured using the IMS technique. If at least a certain
concentration of target bacterium are present, the bacteriophage will
multiply to a point that is detectable. Matrix assisted laser desorption
ionization/time-of-flight-mass spectrometry (MALDI/TOF-MS) is then used
to produce a mass spectrum that is analyzed to determine if one or more
proteins associated with the bacteriophage are present, thereby
indirectly indicating that target bacterium were present in the liquid
mixture.