Acute respiratory infections, causing symptoms such as sore throat, cough, congestion and runny nose are the most common reason for physician office visits and antibiotic prescriptions.1-3 Clinical diagnosis can be challenging due to an overlap in signs and symptoms of bacterial and viral infections.
The majority of acute respiratory infections are caused by viruses and do not require antibiotics, yet antibiotics are prescribed in up to 58% of cases and only required in approximately 11% of cases.4-5 Antibiotic resistance continues to remain a major global health threat contributing to more than 700,000 deaths worldwide.6
FebriDx® is a rapid point-of-care test that uses a fingerstick blood sample to detect and aid in differentiating bacterial from viral acute respiratory infection in 10 minutes. Knowing whether a patient has a viral or bacterial infection may have a direct impact on reducing unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions, limiting the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and helping providers know when to initiate treatment.
Increase confidence in decision making
Confidently rule out a bacterial infection with 97-99% negative predictive value (NPV)7 and ensure serious infections are not overlooked
Improve patient satisfaction
Gain patient acceptance of their treatment plan by offering a tangible test result
Enable improved patient management
Actionable results in 10 minutes for use during a patient visit
Support antimicrobial stewardship
Reduce unnecessary antibiotic use8-10