CIC Consulting: Pathogen Detection Industry Blue Book (with report)

Pathogen detection refers to the detection of pathogens that can directly or indirectly cause human diseases or human biomarkers that indicate possible pathogen infection. According to the type of pathogen, pathogen detection can be divided into virus, bacteria and fungi, and parasite detection. According to the detection purpose, pathogen detection can be further divided into species detection and virulence/drug susceptibility detection.

Infectious disease detection emphasizes the rapid and accurate judgment of pathogens. The number of infectious disease detections in my country is huge, and the detection methods are mainly nucleic acid detection and immunological detection based on molecular biology. The detection of infectious pathogens mainly takes place in the hospital, which is closely related to the use of antibiotics and nosocomial infection control. Sample sources include blood, respiratory tract, urogenital tract, digestive tract, and other body fluid samples.

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