OpGen’s Infectious Disease Portfolio Highlighted at IDWeek 2016
The oral presentation, given by
- The company’s expertise in informatics and genomic analysis to support the need for preventative frameworks within health facilities.
- OpGen’s Acuitas® MDRO Gene Test in examining the potential of fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) to reverse dysbiosis and eliminate colonization with antibiotic-resistant organisms.
“The data presented at IDWeek demonstrate OpGen’s commitment to arming hospitals and health systems with the next generation of genomic and informatics solutions to resolve often underestimated infectious disease threats,” said
The scheduled times and titles of the poster sessions and presentation are as follows:
- Healthcare Antibiotic Resistance Prevalence – DC (HARP - DC) – Measuring the Prevalence of vanA genes in Healthcare Facilities (HCFs) in
Washington, D.C. (Poster #312 in Poster Hall) presented byJacqueline Reuben , MHS, District ofColumbia Department of Health
- Measuring the Prevalence of Multidrug Resistant Acinetobacter (MDRA) Using OXA 23 and OXA 51 Gene Identification in Healthcare Facilities (HCFs) in
Washington, D.C. (Poster #323 in Poster Hall) presented byJacqueline Reuben , MHS, District ofColumbia Department of Health
- Assessing Carbapenemase Resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) Prevalence Using a Combined Antibiotic Resistance Gene Assay and Surveillance Cultures in Hospitalized Patients (Poster #344 in Poster Hall) presented by
Rebecca Kumar , M.D.,Georgetown University
- Prevalence of Multi-Drug Resistant Organism (MDRO) Using an Antibiotic Resistant Gene Assay at a
Tertiary Care Center (Poster #325 in Poster Hall) presented byJoseph Timpone , M.D.,Department of Medicine ,Georgetown University
- Clearance of Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus Colonization with Fecal Microbiota Transplantation among Patients with Recurrent Clostridium Difficile Infection (Poster #2119 in Poster Hall) presented by
Lindsay Eysenbach, AB , Nonprofit Management Fellow at OpenBiome
- Healthcare Antibiotic Resistance Prevalence – DC (HARP - DC)- Measuring the Prevalence of Carbapenem Resistant Enterobacteriaceae in Healthcare Facilities (HCF) in
Washington, D.C. (Room 388 -390) presented byJacqueline Reuben , MHS, District ofColumbia Department of Health
In addition to these data presentations, initial data from the
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