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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 23, 2018
Filed:
Nov. 30, 2017
Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc., Carlsbad, CA (US);
Bradley Adam Brown, San Marcos, CA (US);
Milena Iacobelli Martinez, Vista, CA (US);
Lisa Lynn Freeman-Cook, Carlsbad, CA (US);
John Jay Harvey, San Marcos, CA (US);
Christine J. Shaw, San Diego, CA (US);
Anna Maria Al-Khouri, San Diego, CA (US);
Clinical Micro Sensors, Inc., Carlsbad, CA (US);
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to methods and devices for amplifying a plurality of targets in a single PCR run while distinguishing between clinically relevant amplification and amplification from other sources such as from background contamination. The methods and devices further enable discrimination between gram-positive, gram-negative and fungal infections as wells as identify antimicrobial resistance genes. When applying the methods and devices of the invention, the species or genus of an infection(s), and genus of a fungal co-infection(s) or category of bacterial (gram-positive or negative) co-infection(s) are identified. Species identification of co-infections can also be achieved. Further, when applying the methods and devices of the invention, organisms which are likely to be contaminating organisms from a blood draw are identified.