Developmental roadmap for antimicrobial susceptibility testing systems

Abstract: Antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) technologies help to accelerate the initiation of targeted antimicrobial therapy for patients with infections and could potentially extend the lifespan of current narrow-spectrum antimicrobials. Although conceptually new and rapid AST technologies have been described, including new phenotyping methods, digital imaging and genomic approaches, there is no single major, or broadly accepted, technological breakthrough that leads the field of rapid AST platform development. This might be owing to several barriers that prevent the timely development and implementation of novel and rapid AST platforms in health-care settings. In this Consensus Statement, we explore such barriers, which include the utility of new methods, the complex process of validating new technology against reference methods beyond the proof-of-concept phase, the legal and regulatory landscapes, costs, the uptake of new tools, reagent stability, optimization of target product profiles, difficulties conducting clinical trials and issues relating to quality and quality control, and present possible solutions

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Language
Englisch
Notes
Nature reviews. Microbiology. - 17, 1 (2019) , 51-62, ISSN: 1740-1526

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Veröffentlichung
(where)
Freiburg
(who)
Universität
(when)
2019
Creator
Belkum, Alex van
Bachmann, Till T.
Lüdke, Gerd
Lisby, Jan Gorm
Kahlmeter, Gunnar
Mohess, Allan
Becker, Karsten
Hays, John P.
Woodford, Neil
Mitsakakis, Konstantinos
Moran-Gilad, Jacob
Vila, Jordi
Peter, Harald
Rex, John H.
Dunne, Michael

DOI
10.1038/s41579-018-0098-9
URN
urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-1478059
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Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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