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TrueMark Real-Time PCR Research Solutions for Wound Pathogen Detection and Antibiotic Resistance. Why is wound pathogen research important?

Wound infections and the damage they cause can be seen nationwide.

 

Diabetes:

  •  38 million Americans are diabetic
  •  5 million diabetics in America will develop a foot ulcer
  •  154,000 people with diabetes undergo amputation each year in the US

Geriatric population:

  • 56 million Americans in the geriatric population
  • 2.8 million elderly Americans suffer from bed sores or pressure sores
  • 1.4 million Americans currently reside in long-term care facilities and nursing homes

Our syndromic panel-based molecular research solution analyzes wound bacteria, fungi, and antibiotic resistance (ABR) genes in a single test, allowing the potential cause for wound infections—even challenging anaerobic and polymicrobial infections—to be detected within hours rather than days.

 

Multiple testing formats are available to meet your lab’s low or high throughput needs, and additional flexibility is possible with our single tube assays.

See what we offer for your research needs

OpenArray Plate

Allows for testing of 44 pathogens and 58 ABR gene families, with up to 48 samples per plate.

TaqMan Array Card

Test 37 pathogens and 51 ABR gene families, up to 8 samples per card.

Single-Tube Assays

This customizable, highly flexible format helps you adapt to fluctuating sample numbers per day.

TaqMan Array Plate

Customizable with wound and ABR content, testing 8, 12, or 24 targets with up to 16 samples per plate.

Bacterial and Fungal Research Assays

Explore our portfolio of 41 qualified bacterial assays and 9 qualified fungal assays.

Antibiotic Resistance (ABR) Genes

Our extensive list of qualified ABR assays target resistance genes present in a diverse group of microbes

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