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QIAGEN Expands Tuberculosis Portfolio With New NGS Panel To Support Real-Time Surveillance And Combat Antimicrobial Resistance

QIAGENは、新しいNGSパネルを追加し、リアルタイムの監視を支援し、抗微生物薬耐性を戦う結核ポートフォリオを拡大しました。

Benzinga ·  04/24 16:50

QIAGEN (NYSE:QGEN, Frankfurt Prime Standard: QIA))))) today announced the launch of the QIAseq xHYB Mycobacterium tuberculosis Panel for research use, a new tool in the fight against tuberculosis (TB), the world's leading infectious disease killer.

Building on QIAGEN's ongoing efforts to support global TB management and control, which include the leading diagnostics test QuantiFERON-TB Gold Plus, the new panel enables culture-free whole genome sequencing (WGS) directly from samples such as sputum or cerebrospinal fluid. This innovation significantly reduces the time to result and enables real-time epidemiology of TB outbreaks, addressing a critical need in the field of TB surveillance and control.

The QIAseq xHYB Mycobacterium tuberculosis Panel represents a major advancement in solving the problem of bacterial WGS from complex host samples, using next-generation sequencing (NGS). It is designed against the seven major lineages of TB, covering the full breadth of diversity. By eliminating the need for a 4-to-6-week bacterial culture, the panel significantly accelerates the process of obtaining results.

"The introduction of the QIAseq xHYB Mycobacterium tuberculosis Panel reflects our ongoing commitment to address global health challenges like TB and antimicrobial resistance," said Nitin Sood, Vice President, Head of the Life Sciences Business Area at QIAGEN. "This innovative panel not only streamlines the workflow for healthcare professionals and researchers but also enables the real-time tracking of TB outbreaks, a crucial aspect in combating the spread of this devastating disease and managing the growing threat of drug-resistant TB."

"Innovative aspects of this workflow are the whole genome analysis from clinical samples, avoidance of the culturing delay, and inclusion of genetic diversity," stated Daniela Maria Cirillo, MD, PhD, Head of Emerging Bacterial Pathogens Unit at IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy.

The QIAseq xHYB Mycobacterium tuberculosis Panel also plays a vital role in the detection and management of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a growing concern in TB treatment. The panel covers all AMR-related genes, allowing for the identification of resistant TB strains, including multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), which is caused by bacteria that do not respond to the most effective first-line TB drugs.

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