Syndromic testing

Syndromic Testing Benefits

Resolve diagnostic unknowns fast

We understand how challenging it can be to quickly and accurately diagnose infectious diseases. When a patient is ill and time is of the essence, how do you make sure you test for the right pathogen the first time?

That's exactly when syndromic testing really shines. Unlike traditional diagnostic methods, like bacterial culture and microscopy, syndromic testing uses multiplex PCR to test for several pathogens at once – and it only takes around an hour. The quick, comprehensive results of syndromic testing let you provide the best care possible for your patients.

The benefits of syndromic testing go beyond fast results

Syndromic testing can help eliminate the guesswork of diagnosing infectious diseases and help you make faster clinical decisions. This not only benefits your patients, but your institution as a whole. Many clinical publications show that syndromic testing can help diagnostic labs work smarter, support antimicrobial stewardship programs, improve patient outcomes and reduce overall healthcare costs.
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Syndromic testing for respiratory infections

Syndromic testing for respiratory infections

COVID-19 and influenza-like illnesses will converge this respiratory season. This will put an unprecedented burden on healthcare providers to quickly and accurately distinguish between different respiratory pathogens that often produce similar symptoms in patients. Visit our dedicated resource page to learn how we can support you with syndromic testing this respiratory season.

Syndromic testing for gastrointestinal infections

Gastrointestinal infections can be caused by a variety of different bacteria, viruses and parasites. Some pathogens can cause severe, sometimes life-threatening infections, especially in immunocompromised patients. Visit our dedicated resource page to see how syndromic testing can provide quick answers for gastrointestinal infections.

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Syndromic testing for central nervous system infections

Infections of the central nervous system – meningitis and encephalitis – require immediate medical attention. Rapid diagnosis is crucial for successful patient outcomes. Learn how a syndromic panel test can complement traditional diagnostic approaches by offering comprehensive answers in around an hour.

How does syndromic testing work?

Syndromic testing provides qualitative detection and identification of multiple viral, bacterial, fungal and/or parasitic pathogens in a sample using highly multiplexed real-time PCR. While older molecular methods required multiple different singleplex tests to be run, syndromic testing can provide results for more than 20 pathogens with just one multiplex test. This saves time and resources and increases lab efficiency.

How are pathogens detected in syndromic testing?

The real-time PCR reaction that mediates detection of pathogen targets in a patient sample involves four simple steps that take around one hour. In this simplified example, the specific pathogen target being detected is viral RNA.

What do syndromic test results look like?

Unlike traditional laboratory techniques, which can sometimes produce subjective results, syndromic testing provides a binary answer for pathogen detection: positive or negative.

Syndromic testing simplified

The easy-to-use QIAstat-Dx Analyzer makes syndromic testing especially straightforward. With less the one minute hands-on time – and no precision pipetting – you can get comprehensive results for more than 20 pathogens in around one hour.

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References..
  1. Martinez, R.M, et al. Clinical Virology Symposium 2016. Poster #C-368
  2. Zhu et al., Clin Pediatr, 2019, 58(2):185-190
  3. Rappo U, et al. J Clin Micro 2016 

 

Data cited pertains to the use of a device from another manufacturer.

The QIAstat-Dx Analyzer, QIAstat-Dx Respiratory SARS-CoV-2 Panel and QIAstat-Dx Gastrointestinal Panel are intended for in vitro diagnostic use. 

The QIAstat-Dx ME Panel is indicated as an aid in the diagnosis of specific agents that cause meningitis and/or encephalitis, and results must be used in conjunction with other clinical, epidemiological, and laboratory data. Results from the QIAstat-Dx ME Panel are not intended to be used as the sole basis for diagnosis, treatment, or other patient management decisions. Positive results do not rule out co-infection with organisms not included in the QIAstat-Dx ME Panel. The agent or agents detected may not be the definite cause of the disease. Negative results do not preclude central nervous system (CNS) infection. 

The QIAstat-Dx ME Panel is intended for in vitro diagnostic use by laboratory professionals only.

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