C. difficile: the most common healthcare-associated infection

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Clostridioides difficile can easily spread through healthcare settings, wreaking additional misery on those already ill. Learn more about this common HAI.
Person holding a BioFire® syndromic pouch.

Economic Value of the BioFire GI Panel

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The BioFire FilmArray GI Panel can lead to meaningful cost and resource savings compared to traditional testing methods for gastrointestinal infections.

Cost Savings with Syndromic Meningitis/Encephalitis Testing from BioFire

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Investing in syndromic meningitis/encephalitis testing from BioFire can provide many benefits over time, including significant cost savings.

Vote for the Best Clinical Product of 2020 in the Scientists’ Choice Awards

We are delighted to announce that our BioFire® Respiratory 2.1 (RP2.1) Panel has been nominated in the Best New Clinical Product of 2020 category!

BioFire Syndromic Trends Website Updated with SARS-CoV-2 Data

The public-facing SyndromicTrends.com website now includes detection-rate information for the BioFire® Respiratory 2.1 Panel, including data for SARS-CoV-2!

Remembering Thomas Brock, the Scientist Who Transformed Biotechnology

Thomas Brock is remembered for discovering Thermus aquaticus, a type of heat-resistant bacteria that makes our work here at BioFire Diagnostics possible.

BioFire® Respiratory 2.1 (RP2.1) Panel Updates and New Features

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The BioFire Respiratory 2.1 Panel was the first respiratory panel to be granted FDA De Novo marketing authorization for SARS-CoV-2 detection. Learn more.

The Benefit of Point-of-Care Diagnostic Testing

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Point-of-care diagnostic testing has many benefits including being more convenient for patients. Learn about BioFire's point-of-care testing solutions.
Woman using the BioFire® System.

How Does Molecular Diagnostic Testing Work?

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Molecular diagnostics tests can provide laboratories with critical advances in accuracy & speed compared to traditional standard of care methods.

What is Sepsis?

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Sepsis is the result of a body’s extreme response to an infection & at least 1.7 million adults in the US develop sepsis every year. Learn more about sepsis.