[Filmarray GI TM panel for detection of enteric pathogens in stool samples: preliminary experience]

Mauricio Farfán, Paula Piemonte, Yohanna Labra, Juan Henríquez, Enzo Candía, J Pablo Torres, Mauricio Farfán, Paula Piemonte, Yohanna Labra, Juan Henríquez, Enzo Candía, J Pablo Torres

Abstract

Introduction: Gastrointestinal infections remain a major public health problem worldwide and its etiologic diagnosis is one of the main challenges. In molecular diagnostic techniques recently developed, the Filmarray GI® panel allows detection of 23 pathogens (14 bacteria, virus 5 and 4 parasites) within an hour.

Objective: To describe the experience of Filmarray GI® panel in the Molecular Biology Laboratory of Clinica Las Condes.

Method: A cross-sectional observational study that includes the results of 305 stool samples tested by Filmarray GI® panel was performed.

Results: Of the 305 tests requested 99 (32.5%) were negative and 206 were positive (67.5%). Of the positive samples, in 107 samples (51.9%) one pathogen was detected and in 99 samples (48.1%) more than one pathogen was found.

Conclusions: Describe the experience of using FilmArray GI® panel in stool specimens, which highlights the large number of positive samples for a microorganism and co-detection of enteric pathogens.

Source: PubMed

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