Targeted molecular stool testing that decreases turnaround time, increases accuracy and aids in patient management
Because it can be difficult to differentiate the cause of gastrointestinal illness, targeted testing allows clinicians to accurately decide which tests are needed according to the patient’s clinical presentation and history.
The innovation of the BD MAX™ System offers you a fully integrated, automated real-time PCR platform with an array of targeted syndromic panels that provide improved rapid detection of bacterial, viral and parasitic pathogens responsible for ≥90% of infectious diarrhoea.1 The comprehensive menu of enteric panels significantly reduces time, materials and labour on the stool bench within the microbiology laboratory.
Transitioning from culture to molecular testing, namely nucleic acid-based amplification tests (NAATs), has been shown to significantly improve the sensitivity, specificity, time to results of your laboratory’s gastroenteritis testing.2
When early detection or identification of pathogens can help lead to faster treatment decisions, reduce hospital length of stay, prevent unnecessary antibiotic use and most importantly, save lives, you need to implement the most rapid, reliable testing solution.3
Our focused syndromic approach provides the flexibility to optimise testing algorithms by selecting the most appropriate enteric panel(s) based on patient exposure, risk factors and clinical presentations.10
Salmonella spp.
Campylobacter spp. (C. jejuni and C. coli)
Shigella spp and EIEC
Shiga toxin (stx1/stx2) genes (found in STEC)
Plesiomonas shigelloides
Vibrio spp. (V. vulnuficus, V. parahaemo lyticus, V. cholerae)
Enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC)
Yersinia entercolitica
Giardia lamblia
Cryptosporidium spp (C. hominis and C. parvum)
Entamoeba histolytica
Norovirus GI & GII
Rotavirus A
Adenovirus F40/41
Sapovirus (genogroups I, II, IV, V)
EIEC, Enteroinvasive Escherichia coli; ETEC, Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli; hAstro, Human Astrovirus; STEC, Shiga toxin–producing Escherichia coli.
Shigella dysenteriae can possess a Shiga toxin gene identical to the Shiga toxin 1 found in STEC.
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Amjad M. An Overview of the Molecular Methods in the Diagnosis of Gastrointestinal Infectious Diseases. Int J Microbiol. 2020 Mar 24;2020:8135724. doi: 10.1155/2020/8135724
NICE. BD MAX™ Enteric Bacterial Panel for Identifying Pathogens in Contagious Gastroenteritis Medtech Innovation Briefing.; 2015. Overview | BD MAX Enteric Bacterial Panel for identifying pathogens in contagious gastroenteritis | Advice | NICE. http://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/mib32