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The primary purpose of this clinical investigation is to verify the performance of the GenePOC CDiff test on the GenePOC instrument. This will be achieved by comparing the GenePOC CDiff test to the Toxigenic Culture (TC) and cell cytotoxicity neutralisation assay (CCNA), a conventional method considered as gold standard for detection of toxigenic Clostridium difficile in stool specimens.
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The GenePOC CDiff test performed on the GenePOC™ instrument is a qualitative in vitro diagnostic (IVD) test that utilizes automated sample preparation and real-time polymerase chain reaction (rtPCR) to detect the toxin B (tcdB) gene of toxigenic Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) in unformed (liquid or soft) stool specimens obtained from patients suspected of having C. difficile infection (CDI).
The GenePOC CDiff system comprises the GenePOC instrument and the GenePOC CDiff test, which consists of:
The GenePOC Instrument is fully automated and integrates sample lysis, dilution, amplification and detection of the target sequence in complex samples using real-time Polymerase chain reaction (rtPCR). User intervention is only required for discharging the patient sample into the SBT (sample Buffer Tube), transferring the sample into the PIE and for loading/unloading the PIEs into the instrument. The GenePOC instrument consists of a rotor to spin the PIEs, temperature control, fluorescence detection, a tactile user-friendly interface, two barcode readers, and integrated firmware and software to deliver results to the user. The PIE is a closed system that prevents the risk of contamination.
An unformed (soft or liquid) stool specimen is collected using standard stool collection device. Using a disposable 5µL inoculating loop (transfer loop) dipped into the homogenized stool specimen, stool material is transferred into SBT and vortexed. Sample is then transferred to the GenePOC CDiff PIE. The GenePOC CDiff PIE is then automatically processed by the GenePOC Instrument. On completion of a run, the user removes the processed PIEs from the instrument and discards them according to local biological waste management procedures.
One GenePOC instrument per site will be allocated. The purpose of the clinical investigation is to enroll sufficient specimens from up to 7 Clinical Centers to obtain a total of 150 specimens positive for CDiff based on the Reference Method final result.
Subject Informed consent is not required for this clinical trial as the testing will be performed on excess de-identified specimens only.
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