This study is a part of a project at Q-linea that aims to present a rapid diagnostic instrument to speed up the process of identification of pathogens and determination of MIC-values (Minimal Inhibitory Concentration) of antibiotic needed to treat patients with sepsis. Specifically, this report is aimed to describe the development and implementation of algorithms that examine susceptibility profiles ofsepsis related pathogens where the bacteria have been exposed to different antibiotics and by different lapse of concentrations. The developed algorithms are based on a clustering technique that identify inhibited growth and present the lowest concentration needed to slow down the growth of the pathogen. The implemented solution was tested on ...
Hospital infections represent a major epidemiological problem. The first step in the detection of no...
Pathogenic bacteria are biological cells that can cause infectious diseases. Antimicrobial resistanc...
The rapid evolution of antibiotic resistance in bacterial pathogens is driving the development of in...
Even though bacteria normally are rapidly cleared from the blood by the immune system, a blood strea...
Objective: An irreversible process begins when a systemic infection causes sepsis. Therefore, rapid ...
Introduction: For fast and effective antibiotic therapy of serious infections like sepsis, it is cru...
Bacteremia is a life-threatening condition for which antibiotics must be prescribed within hours of ...
Rapid and accurate species identification and antibiotic susceptibility testing are of great importa...
The rapidly changing landscape of antimicrobial resistance poses a challenge for empirical antibioti...
Septicaemia is a major cause of mortality in both developed and developing countries. Despite import...
Bloodstream infections are a leading cause of mortality in hospitals, with sepsis falling under the ...
The purpose of blood cultures in the septic patient is to address a correct therapeutic approach. Id...
Abstract Background Sepsis represents a time-sensitive disease requiring early therapeutical interve...
Rapid antibiotic susceptibility tests, performed directly on whole blood samples, will offer great c...
Current molecular diagnostic techniques for susceptibility testing of septicemia rely on genotyping ...
Hospital infections represent a major epidemiological problem. The first step in the detection of no...
Pathogenic bacteria are biological cells that can cause infectious diseases. Antimicrobial resistanc...
The rapid evolution of antibiotic resistance in bacterial pathogens is driving the development of in...
Even though bacteria normally are rapidly cleared from the blood by the immune system, a blood strea...
Objective: An irreversible process begins when a systemic infection causes sepsis. Therefore, rapid ...
Introduction: For fast and effective antibiotic therapy of serious infections like sepsis, it is cru...
Bacteremia is a life-threatening condition for which antibiotics must be prescribed within hours of ...
Rapid and accurate species identification and antibiotic susceptibility testing are of great importa...
The rapidly changing landscape of antimicrobial resistance poses a challenge for empirical antibioti...
Septicaemia is a major cause of mortality in both developed and developing countries. Despite import...
Bloodstream infections are a leading cause of mortality in hospitals, with sepsis falling under the ...
The purpose of blood cultures in the septic patient is to address a correct therapeutic approach. Id...
Abstract Background Sepsis represents a time-sensitive disease requiring early therapeutical interve...
Rapid antibiotic susceptibility tests, performed directly on whole blood samples, will offer great c...
Current molecular diagnostic techniques for susceptibility testing of septicemia rely on genotyping ...
Hospital infections represent a major epidemiological problem. The first step in the detection of no...
Pathogenic bacteria are biological cells that can cause infectious diseases. Antimicrobial resistanc...
The rapid evolution of antibiotic resistance in bacterial pathogens is driving the development of in...