Accuracy and comparison of two rapid multiplex PCR tests for gastroenteritis pathogens: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Journal
BMJ open gastroenterology
Journal Volume
8
Journal Issue
1
Date Issued
2021-02
Author(s)
Chang, Li-Jun
Hsiao, Chun-Jen
Chen, Bing
Liu, Tzu-Yu
Ding, Julia
Hsu, Wan-Ting
Su-Ortiz, Victor
Chen, Szu-Ta
Su, Ke-Ying
Wu, Han-Ping
Abstract
The primary aim is to provide a summary of evidence for the diagnostic accuracies of multiplex PCR gastrointestinal (GI) panels-BioFire FilmArray and Luminex xTAG on the detection of gastroenteritis pathogens. The secondary aim is to compare the performance of these GI panels head to head.
Subjects
enteric infections; meta-analysis; real time PCR
SDGs
Other Subjects
Clostridium difficile toxin A; acute gastroenteritis; adolescent; adult; aged; area under the curve; bacterium culture; Campylobacter; child; clinical evaluation; Clostridioides difficile; controlled study; Cryptosporidium; diagnostic accuracy; diagnostic test accuracy study; diagnostic value; diarrhea; Entamoeba histolytica; enzyme immunoassay; Escherichia coli; feces analysis; feces culture; gastroenteritis; Giardia intestinalis; gold standard; human; immunoaffinity chromatography; infant; infectious agent; intermethod comparison; major clinical study; meta analysis; microbiological examination; microorganism detection; microscopy; multiplex polymerase chain reaction; newborn; parasite; pretest posttest design; priority journal; quality control; real time polymerase chain reaction; receiver operating characteristic; retrospective study; Review; Rotavirus A; Salmonella; Sapovirus; sensitivity and specificity; serotyping; Shigella; systematic review; traveller diarrhea; Yersinia enterocolitica
Type
review
