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Early and accurate detection of bacterial pathogens in the blood is the most crucial step for sepsis management. Gram‐negative bacteria are the most common organisms causing severe sepsis and responsible for high morbidity and mortality. We aimed to develop a method for rapid multiplex identification of clinically important Gram‐negative pathogens and also validated whether our system can identify...
Early detection of pathogens from blood and identification of their drug resistance are essential for sepsis management. However, conventional culture‐based methods require relatively longer time to identify drug‐resistant pathogens, which delays therapeutic decisions. For precise multiplex detection of drug‐resistant Gram‐positive pathogens, we developed a method by using stuffer‐free multiplex ligation‐dependent...
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