MicrosensDx collaborates with Imperial researchers to develop groundbreaking sepsis test

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MicrosensDx collaborates with Imperial researchers to develop groundbreaking sepsis test
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MicrosensDx is excited to announce that it is working with The Mayr Group at Imperial College London to develop a novel biomarker test for the early recognition of sepsis.

From MicrosensDxSep 17 2024 MicrosensDx is excited to announce that it is working with The Mayr Group at Imperial College London to develop a novel biomarker test for the early recognition of sepsis. Based on MicrosensDx’s IP and technology, and designed to fit with existing diagnostic processes, this test could potentially fill a critical gap in patient management, offering clinicians a specific, quantitative diagnostic and prognostic solution to help prioritise appropriate treatment of sepsis.

Sepsis is a very serious disease affecting 49 million people globally. It results in 13 million deaths annually – and is implicated in 20 percent of all deaths – imposing a staggering £15.6 billion cost per year on the UK alone. There is a clear need for routine testing to enable more specific detection and prioritisation of sepsis treatment, as current biomarkers focus mainly on detecting inflammation, and most proposed biomarkers have limitations.

MicrosensDx and Imperial are applying their joint expertise and experience in infectious diseases to address this challenge, with the aim of developing a groundbreaking sepsis test based on the detection of P Complex, which increases during serious infection, with high levels linked to poor patient outcomes.

We’re really excited to collaborate on a potential solution to mitigate the devastating impact of sepsis. There is a pressing need for an early warning test that can not only rule in and rule out sepsis, but also help to stratify patients based on disease severity.

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