Quantitative Approach in Clinical Microbiology: A Paradigm Shift Toward Culture-Free Methods

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Nigar Anjuman Khurram ◽  
Richard A. Hickman ◽  
Zhiheng Pei
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Poornima Ramanan ◽  
Alexandra L. Bryson ◽  
Matthew J. Binnicker ◽  
Bobbi S. Pritt ◽  
Robin Patel

SUMMARY The recent development of commercial panel-based molecular diagnostics for the rapid detection of pathogens in positive blood culture bottles, respiratory specimens, stool, and cerebrospinal fluid has resulted in a paradigm shift in clinical microbiology and clinical practice. This review focuses on U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved/cleared multiplex molecular panels with more than five targets designed to assist in the diagnosis of bloodstream, respiratory tract, gastrointestinal, or central nervous system infections. While these panel-based assays have the clear advantages of a rapid turnaround time and the detection of a large number of microorganisms and promise to improve health care, they present certain challenges, including cost and the definition of ideal test utilization strategies (i.e., optimal ordering) and test interpretation.


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