Literature DB >> 31478765

Evaluation of the BioFire FilmArray Gastrointestinal Panel and Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction Assays for the Detection of Major Diarrheagenic Pathogens by a Multicenter Diarrheal Disease Surveillance Program in China.

Jingyun Zhang1, Hongxia Guan2, Wensui Zhao3, Hong Zhang4, Wei Wang1, Xia Ling2, Yong Xiao2, Jiayin Guo3, Zheng Huang3, Yang Xu3, Ling Zhang3, Zixiang He4, Shuaifeng Zhou4, Biao Kan1,5.   

Abstract

In the field of the detection of pathogens responsible for infectious diarrhea, multiplex nucleic acids detection technology has attracted attention due to its ability to simultaneously screen a wide range of pathogens, its simplicity to operate and a faster turnaround time. We conducted a three-center evaluation that compared the BioFire FilmArray gastrointestinal panel (FA GI) and real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays for the detection of pathogens from 462 clinical diarrhea specimens, and characterized the distribution of various pathogens that were analyzed. The sensitivity of FA GI was 100% for 13 pathogens and 93.8-98.3% for 4 pathogens, but low for Salmonella (60.5%) and adenovirus (88.9%). The sensitivity per pathogen of real-time PCR assays was lower than that observed with FA GI. The specificity of FA GI and real-time PCR assays per pathogen was greater than 94.5% and 99%, respectively. FA GI and real-time PCR assays detected ≥1 pathogen in 339 (73.4%) and 297 (64.3%) samples, respectively, and 324 (70.1%) samples were considered as positive according to the reference standard. Multiple pathogens were detected in 37.2% and 24.9% of samples by FA GI and real-time PCR assays, respectively. Norovirus GI/GII and Campylobacter were less associated with coinfections. The positive rates of some pathogens varied among the three regions of China. Molecular methods can help squickly identify the cause of diarrhea and provide valuable information for early diagnosis and optimal patient therapy.

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Keywords:  FilmArray; infectious diarrhea; multiplex nucleic acids detection; real-time PCR

Year:  2019        PMID: 31478765     DOI: 10.1089/fpd.2019.2642

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foodborne Pathog Dis        ISSN: 1535-3141            Impact factor:   3.171


  3 in total

1.  Detection of Zoonotic Gastrointestinal Pathogens in Dairy Sheep and Goats by Using FilmArray® Multiplex-PCR Technology.

Authors:  Katerina Tsilipounidaki; Zoe Florou; Daphne T Lianou; Charalambia K Michael; Eleni I Katsarou; Anargyros Skoulakis; George C Fthenakis; Efthymia Petinaki
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2022-03-25

2.  Correlation Between Prevalence of Selected Enteropathogens and Diarrhea in Children: A Case-Control Study in China.

Authors:  Zheng Huang; Zixiang He; Zhongqiu Wei; Wei Wang; Zhenpeng Li; Xin Xia; Di Qin; Ling Zhang; Jiayin Guo; Jie Li; Baowei Diao; Zhifei Zhan; Jingyun Zhang; Mei Zeng; Biao Kan
Journal:  Open Forum Infect Dis       Date:  2021-08-31       Impact factor: 3.835

3.  Evaluation of the BioFire Gastrointestinal Panel to Detect Diarrheal Pathogens in Pediatric Patients.

Authors:  Sung Jin Jo; Hyun Mi Kang; Jung Ok Kim; Hanwool Cho; Woong Heo; In Young Yoo; Yeon-Joon Park
Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-24
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