Detection and Differentiation of Pathogenic Fungi in Clinical Samples Using a Multi-Analyte Profiling System

Description:
This invention provides a rapid, sensitive and specific diagnostic tool for the detection of pathogenic fungi and subsequent species-specific discrimination. CDC scientists have developed nucleic acid probes to identify the six most medically important Candida species and endemic mycoses, and to differentiate them from other medically important fungi in a multi-analyte profiling system. Candida fungi are one of the leading causes of clinically-acquired bloodstream infections and, although improved antifungal compounds have been recently introduced, they have unique, species-specific treatment responses.

This multi-analyte approach has the potential to simultaneously identify up to 100 different fungi in one assay. Additionally, the assay is quite cost effective in terms of resource input, time invested and technician labor. Used in conjunction with contemporary antifungal medications, this assay provides a very rapid and specific diagnosis allowing for the selective administration of appropriate compounds and ultimately improved patient outcomes.
Patent Information:
For Information, Contact:
Jeremiah Mitzelfelt
NIH Technology Transfer
301-443-8518
jeremiah.mitzelfelt@nih.gov
Inventors:
Sanchita Das
Teresa Brown
Brian Holloway
Christine Morrison
Keywords:
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