Sepsis is a life-threatening condition mostly caused by a bacterial infection resulting in inflammatory reaction and organ dysfunction if not treated effectively. Rapid identification of the causing bacterial pathogen already in the early stage of bacteremia is therefore vital. Current technologies still rely on time-consuming procedures including bacterial culturing up to 72 h. Our approach is based on ultra-rapid and highly sensitive nanomechanical sensor arrays. In measurements we observe two clearly distinguishable distributions consisting of samples with bacteria and without bacteria respectively. Compressive surface stress indicates the presence of bacteria. For this proof-of-concept, we extracted total RNA from EDTA whole blood sampl...
Sepsis due to antimicrobial resistant pathogens is a major health problem worldwide. The inability t...
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that results from a severe immune response to a bloodstream i...
Bacteraemia is a risk factor for subsequent clinical deterioration and death. Current reliance on cu...
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition mostly caused by a bacterial infection resulting in inflammat...
Bacterially induced sepsis requires rapid bacterial detection and identification. Hours count for cr...
The management of bloodstream infection, a life-threatening disease, largely relies on early detecti...
Objectives: The management of bloodstream infection, a life-threatening disease, largely relies on e...
Bloodstream infections rank among the most serious causes of morbidity and mortality in hospitalized...
The current methods of the diagnosis of bloodstream infections are based on bacterial culture growth...
Rapid and accurate profiling of infection-causing pathogens remains a significant challenge in moder...
Purpose: Bloodstream infections are a general cause of death among hospitalized patients. Rapid diag...
Point-of-care (POC) diagnostics are one of the quick and sensitive detection approaches used in curr...
Bloodstream infections are associated with high mortality rates because of the probable manifestatio...
Current methods to diagnose bacteremia typically require 18 to 36 hours to detect positive samples a...
Bloodstream infections (BSI) and sepsis are major causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Blood...
Sepsis due to antimicrobial resistant pathogens is a major health problem worldwide. The inability t...
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that results from a severe immune response to a bloodstream i...
Bacteraemia is a risk factor for subsequent clinical deterioration and death. Current reliance on cu...
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition mostly caused by a bacterial infection resulting in inflammat...
Bacterially induced sepsis requires rapid bacterial detection and identification. Hours count for cr...
The management of bloodstream infection, a life-threatening disease, largely relies on early detecti...
Objectives: The management of bloodstream infection, a life-threatening disease, largely relies on e...
Bloodstream infections rank among the most serious causes of morbidity and mortality in hospitalized...
The current methods of the diagnosis of bloodstream infections are based on bacterial culture growth...
Rapid and accurate profiling of infection-causing pathogens remains a significant challenge in moder...
Purpose: Bloodstream infections are a general cause of death among hospitalized patients. Rapid diag...
Point-of-care (POC) diagnostics are one of the quick and sensitive detection approaches used in curr...
Bloodstream infections are associated with high mortality rates because of the probable manifestatio...
Current methods to diagnose bacteremia typically require 18 to 36 hours to detect positive samples a...
Bloodstream infections (BSI) and sepsis are major causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Blood...
Sepsis due to antimicrobial resistant pathogens is a major health problem worldwide. The inability t...
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that results from a severe immune response to a bloodstream i...
Bacteraemia is a risk factor for subsequent clinical deterioration and death. Current reliance on cu...