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Emerging Technologies for Molecular Diagnosis of Sepsis

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CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY REVIEWS
Volume 31, Issue 2, Pages -

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/CMR.00089-17

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biomedical engineering; DNA sequencing; diagnostic; infectious disease; microbiology techniques

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  1. UCSD Clinical and Translational Research Institute pilot grant
  2. Accelerating Innovations to Market award
  3. Burroughs Wellcome Fund Career Award at the Scientific Interface
  4. NSF CAREER award
  5. UCSD Frontiers of Innovation Scholars Program

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Rapid and accurate profiling of infection-causing pathogens remains a significant challenge in modern health care. Despite advances in molecular diagnostic techniques, blood culture analysis remains the gold standard for diagnosing sepsis. However, this method is too slow and cumbersome to significantly influence the initial management of patients. The swift initiation of precise and targeted antibiotic therapies depends on the ability of a sepsis diagnostic test to capture clinically relevant organisms along with antimicrobial resistance within 1 to 3 h. The administration of appropriate, narrow-spectrum antibiotics demands that such a test be extremely sensitive with a high negative predictive value. In addition, it should utilize small sample volumes and detect polymicrobial infections and contaminants. All of this must be accomplished with a platform that is easily integrated into the clinical workflow. In this review, we outline the limitations of routine blood culture testing and discuss how emerging sepsis technologies are converging on the characteristics of the ideal sepsis diagnostic test. We include seven molecular technologies that have been validated on clinical blood specimens or mock samples using human blood. In addition, we discuss advances in machine learning technologies that use electronic medical record data to provide contextual evaluation support for clinical decision-making.

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