2016
DOI: 10.2147/plmi.s49800
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In vitro diagnosis of sepsis: a review

Abstract: Sepsis, severe sepsis and septic shock, systemic inflammatory response, and other related manifestations represent a relevant medical problem with high morbidity and mortality, despite the improvements in diagnosis, treatment, and preventive measures over the last few decades. The limited knowledge of the pathophysiology in association with the lack of in vitro diagnostic methods for the certain and quick determination of the causative microbiological agents and their antibiotic resistance means the condition … Show more

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“…However, it requires isolated colonies of the pathogen to be grown on a solid medium and thus can only be performed several days after enrichment of the sample. Owing to these considerations, new technologies enabling faster diagnostics are still emerging, promising simple and low-cost onfield implementation [4,5]. Amongst other alternatives under research, biosensors able to detect whole viable cells directly from a suspect sample are very promising.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it requires isolated colonies of the pathogen to be grown on a solid medium and thus can only be performed several days after enrichment of the sample. Owing to these considerations, new technologies enabling faster diagnostics are still emerging, promising simple and low-cost onfield implementation [4,5]. Amongst other alternatives under research, biosensors able to detect whole viable cells directly from a suspect sample are very promising.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Courtney et al 2004 ; Reller and Dumler 2018 ), while a broad-panel system for the simultaneous detection of nine tick-borne pathogens is currently available for research use only (Buchan et al 2019 ). For patients suspected of sepsis, multiplex real-time qPCRs for simultaneous amplification of a wide range of pathogens have been developed (Guido et al 2016 ); however, not all of them detect tick-borne pathogens. Recently, multiplex PCR followed by electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry (PCR/ESI-MS) has been used to diagnose early B. burgdorferi s.s. (Eshoo et al 2012 ), Ehrlichia spp.…”
Section: Commonly Used Diagnostic Methods For Tbds In Human and Veterinary Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We propose in Table 3 a non-exhaustive comparison of the main techniques used in pathogen detection in clinical settings-during bloodstream infections for instance. For most of the entries, a review by Guido et al gives an overview of the commercially available systems [100]. State-of-the-art reviews can also give an in-depth understanding of the methods used to detect bacteria in a clinical context [24,[101][102][103].…”
Section: Advantages and Limitations Of Amp-based Biosensors For The Detection Of Pathogensmentioning
confidence: 99%