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Syndromic Testing

Lift the veil on infectious diseases at ECCMID 2023

The future is here. Are you ready?

We’re excited to show you the daring new molecular tools that will transform how you diagnose infectious diseases. From comprehensive multiplex testing, to powerful high throughput automation, to ultra-sensitive digital PCR, to tried and true QuantiFERON technology, there’s something for everyone. See it all at booth C3-03. 

Plus, watch the video to see why ECCMID attendees look forward to visiting us every year.

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Facing a new era in infectious disease control: Unlocking complexity with molecular syndromic multiplex testing

From COVID-19 to Mpox, emerging global outbreaks are a continuous challenge and represent important public health threats. Rapid and accurate diagnostic tests are important for clinical microbiology laboratories and infectious diseases clinicians to improve patient treatment and to understand current epidemiological trends and public health management.

Join us as experts review testing solutions from Mpox to more established infectious diseases such as meningitis/encephalitis and gastroenteritis. The session will bring together expert laboratorians and clinicians to explore the various impacts of syndromic testing and gain new perspective into the post-pandemic world.

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Monday, April 17 from 4:15–6:15 p.m. in Hall E

ESCMID-appointed chair: Prof. Heiman Wertheim

Chair: Dr. Davide Manissero, CMO, QIAGEN

Speakers:
  • Prof. Christopher Dye, University of Oxford
  • Dr. Kathy Jackson, Victorian Infectious Diseases Reference Laboratory (VIDRL)
  • Dr. Jørgen Engberg, Zealand University Hospital
  • Dr. Lilianna Gabrielli, Policlinico di Sant’Orsola
  • Dr. Amy Fox, Montefiore Medical Center
Interested in trying out multiplex syndromic testing?
Our expert team is ready to help you get started.

10:15 – 10:45 a.m. 
Workflow and validation: Mpox in the NeuMoDx system
Federico García, PharmD, PhD, SEIMC Vice President, Head of the Microbiology Service, San Cecilio University Hospital, Spain

12:30 – 1 p.m.
Epidemiology of respiratory pathogens among travelers through Suvarnabhumi International Airport, Thailand
Rome Buathong, MD, MIH, FETP, Director of division of international communicable disease control port and quarantine department of disease control, Thailand

QuantiFERON solution: Discover the application of IGRA testing in infectious diseases
Dr. Vlad Nikolayevskyy, Director Medical Affairs QuantiFERON 
Douglas Lunderville, Senior Director Marketing Immune Monitoring

3:30 – 4 p.m. 
The use of Digital PCR for the diagnosis of invasive fungal disease 
Philip Lewis White, PhD, FECMM, FRCPath, Consultant Clinical Scientist and Head of the PHW Mycology Reference Laboratory, University Hospital of Wales

Sunday, April 16 at 12 p.m.
  • P1638: Comparative evaluation of two molecular gastrointestinal pathogen panels
  • P1641: Syndromic testing versus low-plex testing: Underdiagnosing infection?
  • P1649: Improved rapid multiplex system enables characterization and identification of pathogens causing gastrointestinal infections
  • P1664: Development of a novel, high throughput automated real-time PCR assay for the detection of monkeypox virus Clade I and II DNA
  • P1665: Ct values as a diagnostic tool: A putative application for fast syndromic testing in stool samples
  • P1691: New higher throughput platform for fully integrated molecular syndromic testing
Monday, April 17 at 12 p.m.
  • P2758: Surveillance of genetic variability for SARS-CoV-2 detection in the context of a fast syndromic system
  • P2919: Detection and identification of monkeypox virus clades by fast syndromic testing
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See it at ECCMID first – peer into the world of pathogens

Visit us at ECCMID booth C3-03 to experience our exciting new app that will help simplify the complex world of infectious diseases. 

Look out for more information soon.

Get a sneak peek at booth C3-03

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We are passionate about medical education. Visit our Medical Education page to find the latest research, webinars and publications related to our therapeutic areas.

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Earn CME credits through this free, internet-based educational activity with Medscape.
Title: Gastroenteritis: A review of syndromic testing and Ct values across various GI complications
Speakers: Andrew Pavia, MD, Ferric C Fang, MD, Mini Kamboj, MD and Nathan Ledeboer, PhD

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