IntelligentMDx (IMDx) has obtained CE-marking for a new automated, high-throughput, qualitative in vitro diagnostic test designed for the rapid detection of Group B Streptococcus (GBS) for use in screening pregnant women and those in labor who may be infected with the pathogen. GBS is responsible for life-threatening bacterial infections in newborns, including sepsis, meningitis, and pneumonia. The IMDx GBS for Abbott m2000 test utilizes real time PCR, operates on the Abbott m2000 system and addresses the needs of hospitals to rapidly screen large numbers of patients for GBS and make quick informed decisions about antibiotic treatment. The IMDx GBS for Abbott m2000 assay is currently CE-marked only and not available for sale in the US or Canada.

The IMDx GBS for Abbott m2000 test offers robust and accurate detection of GBS from both direct swabs and enriched culture broth samples. With this test, results for up to 48 patient samples can be obtained simultaneously in approximately five hours or less. When compared against traditional culture methods, the IMDx GBS for Abbott m2000 test exhibits 95.5% sensitivity and 98.3% specificity with direct swabs and 100% sensitivity and 100% specificity with enriched culture broth samples.

The IMDx GBS for Abbott m2000 assay is the third CE-marked test developed under a multi-year distribution agreement between IMDx and Abbott whereby IMDx designs, develops, obtains regulatory clearances, and manufactures assays for the Abbott FDA cleared m2000 instrument. In addition to the new GBS assay, the IMDx CE-marked test menu for use on the Abbott m2000 system includes real-time PCR assays for the detection of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) and toxigenic C. difficile.

Source: IntelligentMDx