T2 Biosystems Accelerates Product Development Initiatives Under Existing BARDA Contract
The multi-year contract between BARDA and
- T2Biothreat: a direct-from-blood panel designed to detect biothreat pathogens such as B. anthracis, F.tularensis, Y. pestis, Burkholderia spp., and R. prowazekii, and to run on the FDA-cleared T2Dx Instrument
- T2Resistance: a direct-from-blood panel designed to detect antibiotic resistance genes associated with sepsis causing pathogens, and to run on the FDA-cleared T2Dx Instrument
- A direct-from-blood comprehensive sepsis panel designed to detect up to 99% of bloodstream infections by means of ≥36 reported results, including pan-Gram positive and pan-Gram negative results (detecting approximately250 species), in addition to resistance genes associated with the bloodborne antibiotic resistant threats identified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (
CDC ), and to run on the next-generation instrument - A next-generation instrument designed to process panels with broader pathogen detection and resistant genes.
“We continue to make excellent progress under the BARDA contract aimed at developing new products that have the potential to protect our nation from biothreats and transform the diagnosis and management of bloodstream infections that can cause sepsis,” stated
This project has been funded in whole or in part with federal funds from the
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