Exploring the Utility of Multiplex Infectious Disease Panel Testing for Diagnosis of Infection in Different Body Sites

Michael A. Lewinski,Kevin Alby,N. Esther Babady,Susan M. Butler-Wu,Jennifer Dien Bard,Alexander L. Greninger,Kimberly Hanson,Samia N. Naccache, Duane Newton, Robyn L. Temple-Smolkin, Frederick Noltekk

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS(2023)

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The use of clinical molecular diagnostic methods for detecting microbial pathogens continues to expand and, in some cases, supplant conventional identification methods in various scenarios. Analytical and clinical benefits of multiplex molecular panels for the detection of respiratory pathogens have been demonstrated in various studies. The use of these panels in managing different patient populations has been incorporated into clinical guidance documents. The Association for Molecular Pathology's Infectious Diseases Multiplex Working Group conducted a review of the current benefits and challenges to using multiplex PCR for the detection of pathogens from gastrointestinal tract, central nervous system, lower respiratory tract, and joint specimens. The Working Group also discusses future directions and novel approaches to detection of pathogens in alternate specimen types, and outlines challenges associated with implementation of these multiplex PCR panels. (J Mol Diagn 2023, 25: 857e875; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmoldx.2023.08.005)
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infectious diseases society,infectious diseases,infection,microbiology
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