EntericBio Posters & Publications

Publications
Title:
GP2: Comparison of the EntericBio ® GP2 ( Serosep Ireland) with routine stool MC&S in a private referral laboratory, Gauteng, South Africa
Authors:
Strydom K (1,2), Frost T (1) , Kingsburgh C (1,2), Ehlers MM (2,3), Marshall T (1) , Clay, C (1) (1) Ampath Laboratories, Pretoria, South Africa, (2) Department of Medical Microbiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria, South Africa, (3) National Health Laboratory Service, Tshwane Academic Division, Pretoria, South Africa
Publication / Exhibition:
ECCMID 2023
Title:
CPE: The Ups and Downs of Polymerase Chain Reaction Testing for Carbapenemase Producing Enterobacterales
Authors:
McAuliffe E, Powell J, O’Brien B, Dunne C, Heffernan C, Power L, O’Connell N - Department of Clinical Microbiology, University Hospital Limerick.
Publication / Exhibition:
ISCM 2023
Title:
CPE: An Evaluation of the EntericBio CPE Assay for the Detection of Environmental CPE from Sanitary Ware in an Acute Hospital with Endemic CPE
Authors:
Conor Mulchrone(1), Michael Lynskey (2), Breda O’Brien (2), Lorraine Power (2), James Powell (2,3), Coranne Heffernan (2), Colum Dunne (3), Nuala O’Connell (2,3) 1- Atlantic Technological University (ATU), 2-University Hospital Limerick (UHL), 3-University of Limerick.
Publication / Exhibition:
ECCMID 2023
Title:
Viral Panel 3: Evaluation and clinical suitability of enteric viral RT PCR assay in diagnosis of infectious gastroenteritis in comparison to lateral flow test.
Authors:
Kazantaki Ekaterini, Kiliddar Zainab, Randell Paul, Morkowska Anna , Deugi Dipika, Rebec Monica - North West London Pathology Laboratory
Publication / Exhibition:
ECCMID 2023
Title:
Dx Panel: EntericBio Dx – Gastrointestinal Pathogens Detected in Diarrheal Stool Samples from Young Children in Southern Ethiopia MC
Authors:
Antehun Alemayehu (1,2) , Rebecca Byrne (3) , Abigail Salmon (4) , Kirsten Schaffer (1,4), Zoe Yandle (5), Takele Tadesse (2) and Marguerite Clyne (1) 1-School of Medicine, University College Dublin, Ireland; 2-Wolaita Soda University, SNNPR, Ethiopia; 3-Technological University Dublin
Publication / Exhibition:
MS EU Funded Project 2022
Title:
GP2: Network-wide analysis of the Serosep EntericBio Gastro Panel 2 for the detection of enteric pathogens in Public Health Wales microbiology laboratories
Authors:
Lucy R. Holliday (1) and Michael D. Perry (2) 1-Public Health Wales Microbiology, Singleton Hospital, Swansea, UK; 2-Public Health Wales Microbiology, University Hospital of Wales, Heath Park, Cardiff, UK.
Publication / Exhibition:
Journal of Medical Microbiology 2022; 71:001555
Title:
Cdiff: Impact of the introduction of nucleic acid amplification testing on Clostridioides difficile detection and ribotype distribution in Wales
Authors:
Michael D. Perry (1), P. Lewis White (2), Trefor E. Morris (2) 1-Public Health Wales Microbiology, 2-University Hospital of Wales, Heath Park, Cardiff, UK
Publication / Exhibition:
Anaerobe 67 (2021) 102313
Title:
Viral Panel 3: An evaluation of a multiplex real-time PCR assay in an Irish tertiary care laboratory, for the investigation of viral causes of gastroenteritis
Authors:
McGrath J., O’Connell N.H., O’Connell A., Power L., McDonnell C. Pathology Department, University Hospital Limerick, Ireland.
Publication / Exhibition:
ECCMID 2019
Title:
Dx: Multicenter Evaluation of the EntericBio® Dx GI PCR assay for Detection of 9 Gastrointestinal Pathogens from Cary Blair Preserved Stools
Authors:
M. L. Faron (1), Derek Gerstbrein (1), Michael Mashock (1), B. W. Buchan (1,2), Brenda R. Alkins (3), Melissa M. Unz (3), Paul Granato (3), Zoltan Molnar (4), Susan Feeney (4), and Nathan. A. Ledeboer (1,2) (1) Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA; (2) Wisconsin Diagnostic Laboratories, Milwaukee, WI, USA; (3) Laboratory Alliance of Central New York, Syracuse, NY; (4) Regional Virus Laboratory, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Publication / Exhibition:
ASM 2019
Title:
CPE: Evaluation of the EntericBio CPE® assay for the detection of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriales demonstrates the requirement for a multi-modal strategy for its successful implementation.
Authors:
Pauline Kett, Nuala O’Connell, Maureen O’Hara, James Powell, Lorraine Power, Sarah Woods, Annamarie Maher, Louise Ahern and Barbara Slevin. University Hospital Limerick, Limerick, Ireland
Publication / Exhibition:
ISCM 2019
Title:
Cdiff: Three-centre evaluation of laboratory Clostridium difficile detection algorithms and the EntericBio® Realtime C. difficile assay.
Authors:
B. Lucey (1), L. Blake (2), M. Watson (3), A. McIlhagga (4), N. Quinn (5), G.D. Corcoran (2), N. Ratnaraja (3), J. Swindells (3) (1) Dept. of Biological Sciences, Cork Institute of Technology, Cork, Ireland, (2) Dept. of Clinical Microbiology, Cork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland, (3) Dept. of Clinical Microbiology, Sandwell & West Birmingham NHS Hospitals Trust, UK, (4) Dept of Clinical Microbiology, Antrim Area Hospital, Northern Health and Social Care Trust, Northern Ireland, UK, (5) Dept. of Mathematics, Cork Institute of Technology, Cork, Ireland
Publication / Exhibition:
Anaerobe, Volume 49, February 2018, Pages 53-57
Title:
GP2: Evaluation of commercial PCR- EntericBio® GP 2 for detection of parasites in faeces
Authors:
Orit Treygerman, Revital Azulay, Dr. George Prajgrod Meuhedet Health Services, Meuhedet Lod Central Laboratory, Lod, ISRAEL
Publication / Exhibition:
ECCMID 2018
Title:
GP2: EntericBio Gastro Panel 2 PCR Assay: The Clinical Impact and Increased Laboratory Efficiency
Authors:
Kayleigh Wain - Microbiology Department, Whiston Hospital, St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Publication / Exhibition:
Microbe 2018
Title:
CPE: Evaluation of the new EntericBio CPE real-time PCR assay for detection of CPE from rectal swabs.
Authors:
E. Phelan, C. Fanning, P. Mulhare, Dr. M. Hickey - Microbiology Department, University Hospital Waterford, Ireland.
Publication / Exhibition:
ECCMID 2018
Title:
Bacterial Panel 3: Evaluation of EntericBio Bacterial Panel 3 for direct detection of Salmonella, Shigella, Campylobacter, Shiga-like toxin-producing E. coli (STEC), Yersinia and Vibrio in stool samples
Authors:
Stijn Jonckheere (1), Isabel Micalessi (2), Johan Frans (2), Patricia Vandecandelaere (1) - (1) Jan Yperman Hospital, Ypres (Belgium), (2) Imelda Hospital, Bonheiden (Belgium)
Publication / Exhibition:
ECCMID 2018
Title:
CPE: Evaluation of the EntericBio CPE assay for the detection of carbapenemase-producing organisms
Authors:
G L Vanstone (1), E Wey (2), D Mack (2), E R Smith (2, I) Balakrishnan (2) - (1) ​HSL Analytics LLP, London, UK, (2) ​The Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Publication / Exhibition:
Journal of Medical Microbiology 2018 Dec;67(12):1728-1730
Title:
Cryptosporidium; Giardia: Trials and Tribulations of Enteric Parasitology in the Molecular Era
Authors:
Jennifer K O' Leary (1), Liam Blake (2), Dan Corcoran (2), Roy D Sleator (3, 1), Brigid Lucey (1) - (1) Department of Biological Sciences, Cork Institute of Technology, Cork, Ireland, (2) Department of Medical Microbiology, Cork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland, (3) APC Microbiome Institute, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
Publication / Exhibition:
Journal of Medical Microbiology, 2018 Feb; 67(2):145-147
Title:
GP1: Evaluation of the EntericBio real-time PCR system for the direct detection of Campylobacter, Shigella, Salmonella, and verotoxin producing E. coli (VTEC) in stool specimens
Authors:
Cunningham, C., McCrann, L., Mulhare, P. & Doyle M. - Microbiology Laboratory, Waterford Regional Hospital, Waterford, Ireland
Publication / Exhibition:
ISCM 2017
Title:
GP2: Use of the EntericBio Gastro Panel II in a diagnostic microbiology laboratory: challenges and opportunities
Authors:
Gary McAuliffe (1), Liselle Bissessor (1), Deborah Williamson (2,3), Sharon Moore (1), Janet Wilson (1), Muriel Dufour (2), Susan Taylor (4) and Arlo Upton (1) - (1) Microbiology Department, Labtests, Auckland, (2) Institute of Environmental Science and Research, New Zealand; (3) Microbiological Diagnostic Unit Public Health Laboratory, Doherty Institute, Melbourne, Australia and (4) Microbiology Department, Middlemore Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand
Publication / Exhibition:
Pathology, Volume 49, Issue 4, June 2017, Pages 419-422
Title:
Viral Panel 2: Multi-center clinical validation of a novel, commercial, non-extraction based PCR system for the detection of Norovirus GI and GII in clinical samples
Authors:
SA Feeney (1), C Meenan (1), M O’Donaghue (2), I O’Callaghan (2), L Blake (2), C McDonnell (3), A O’Connell (3), L Barry (2), B Cryan (2) - (1) Belfast Health and Social Care Trust Microbiology, Royal Victoria Hospital Belfast, Northern Ireland (2) Cork University Hospital, Cork Ireland, (3) University Hospital Limerick, Ireland.
Publication / Exhibition:
ASM 2017
Title:
GP2: Reduced Turnaround Time and Improved Process Efficiency Using the EntericBio® Gastro Panel 2
Authors:
M. Watson*, K. Desai, R. Anderson, N. Ratnaraja - Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals (SWBH) NHS Trust, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Publication / Exhibition:
ASM 2017
Title:
GP2: Detection of Bacterial Enteric Pathogens in the Routine Diagnostic Laboratory Using Real-Time PCR – Our Five-Year Experience
Authors:
GL Vanstone (1), C Ozongwu (2), C Jenkins (3) , S Rattenbury (1) & R Smith (2) - (1) Health Services Laboratories, (2) Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, (3) GBRU, PHE, UK
Publication / Exhibition:
ASM 2017
Title:
GP2: Introduction of a molecular method for detecting enteric pathogens, Labtests Auckland, New Zealand
Authors:
Arlo Upton, Liselle Bissessor, Sharon Moore, Janet Wilson - Labtests Auckland, New Zealand
Publication / Exhibition:
ECCMID 2016
Title:
GP2: Comparison of the EntericBio GP2 and AusDiagnostics MultiPlex PCR System with Routine Culture for Detection of Bacterial and Parasitic Enteric Pathogens
Authors:
Ravind Singh Bhangal - Microbiology Laboratory, Royal Oldham Hospital, Manchester, England
Publication / Exhibition:
Microbe 2016
Title:
GP2: Evaluation of the Serosep EntericBio Real Time Gastro Panel 2 Assay at Two UK Microbiology Laboratories
Authors:
Michael D. Perry (1) & Carmela Duffy (2) - (1) Public Health Wales Microbiology, University Hospital of Wales & (2) Belfast Health and Social Care Trust Microbiology, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast
Publication / Exhibition:
ECCMID 2015
Title:
GP1: Improved Efficiency in the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory by using the EntericBio Gastro Panel I® RT-PCR Assay
Authors:
K. Desai, M. Watson, N. Reading, R. Anderson, Dr G. Trafford, Dr N. Ratnaraja - Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Publication / Exhibition:
ECCMID 2015
Title:
Cdiff: Evaluation of the EntericBio® Clostridium difficile Assay
Authors:
M. Watson, J. Swindells, N. Reading, N. Ratnaraja - Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Publication / Exhibition:
ECCMID 2015
Title:
VTEC: Detection of vero-cytotoxin-producing E. coli (VTEC) needs a change in culture.
Authors:
GL Vanstone (1), C Jenkins (2) & R Smith (1) (1) Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, (2) Gastrointestinal Infections Reference Unit, PHE Colindale
Publication / Exhibition:
ECCMID 2014
Title:
GP1: Implementation of a rapid real-time multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the detection of bacterial enteric pathogens directly from stool samples, in a large London teaching hospital setting
Authors:
C. Ozongwu, P. Ramnarain, R. Smith, G.L.Vanstone - Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Publication / Exhibition:
ECCMID 2013
Title:
GP1: Improved detection of bacterial pathogens in patients presenting with gastroenteritis using the EntericBio Real-Time Gastro Panel I® assay
Authors:
Monika Koziel, Rachel Kiely, Liam Blake, Isabelle O'Callaghan, Gerard D. Corcoran, Brigid Lucey*, Roy D. Sleator - Department of Biological Sciences, Cork lnstitute of Technology, Bishopstown, Cork, Ireland, *Department of Microbiology, Cork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland
Publication / Exhibition:
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, August 2013, Vol. 51 no. 8 2679-2685
Title:
Cdiff: Evaluation of the EntericBio C. difficile assay: can PCR be used as a cost effective first-step testing methodology in C. difficile testing algorithms?
Authors:
M James, S Rattenbury & GL Vanstone - Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
Publication / Exhibition:
FIS 2013
Title:
GP1: An evaluation of three different bacterial enteric PCR assays and molecular platforms, for the detection of Salmonella, Shigella, Campylobacter and Shiga-toxin producing E.coli.
Authors:
MP Rebec, I Butler, S Lad, M Khudair, AM Dorrington, J Murray, S Wattam, V Wickremeratne, N Wijesooriya, P Madona, N Mughal, P Pantelidis - Imperial College Healthcare, London
Publication / Exhibition:
FIS 2013
Title:
GP1: Comparison of the EntericBio Multiplex PCR System with Routine Culture for Detection of Bacterial Enteric Pathogens
Authors:
James O'Leary, Daniel Corcoran, and Brigid Lucey - Department of Medical Microbiology, Cork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland
Publication / Exhibition:
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, Nov. 2009, p. 3449-3453, Vol. 47, No. 11