T2 Biosystems Announces Sale of Four T2Dx Instruments to Existing European Distributor
The multiple instrument sale demonstrates commercial expansion to enable increased utilization of the T2Bacteria® Panel, the T2Candida® Panel, and the T2Resistance® Panel. The target hospitals for the new instruments include:
- Selling a second T2Dx Instrument to a major reference hospital to expand “same store” sales;
- Selling the first T2Dx Instrument to a hospital in a country for initial market penetration; and
- Selling two T2Dx Instruments to hospitals in countries that already utilize T2 Biosystems’ products.
“Our international distributors continue to expand the global footprint of the T2Dx Instruments and make direct-from-blood diagnostic tests available to new sepsis patients,” stated John Sperzel, Chairman and CEO of T2 Biosystems. “The availability of the
The T2Resistance Panel, which runs on the FDA-cleared T2Dx® Instrument, is a direct-from-blood test panel that detects 13 antibiotic resistance genes from both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial pathogens (KPC, OXA-48, CTX-M-14/15, AmpC (CMY/DHA), NDM/IMP/VIM, mecA/C, vanA/B) in 3-5 hours, without the need to wait for a positive blood culture. The T2Resistance Panel is commercially available in Europe under a CE-mark and was granted “Breakthrough Device” designation from the FDA, which provides for a prioritized FDA review process. In
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