Massachusetts General Hospital investigators have created a point-of-care diagnosis system for healthcare-associated infections.
The system, called Polarization Anisotropy Diagnostics, involves taking bacterial RNA from a patient. PAD provides results in under two hours, while traditional culture can take up to five days.
PAD’s results can tell whether antibiotic-resistant bacteria is present and if there is contamination of devices. The study focused on E. coli, Klebsiella, Acinetobacter, Pseudomonas, and Staph aureus.
Study results appeared in Science Advances.
From the June 01, 2016 Issue of McKnight's Long-Term Care News