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Multiplex PCR Panel Promises Faster Answers for GI Infections

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 23 Jan 2026

Gastrointestinal infections are a major global health burden, with an estimated 179 million cases of acute gastroenteritis each year in the United States. Caused by diverse pathogens—including bacteria, viruses, and parasites—these infections often present with overlapping symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, and fever, complicating diagnosis.

Rapid and accurate pathogen identification is essential for guiding treatment in high-risk patients and limiting outbreaks in healthcare and community settings. A new multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) gastrointestinal panel has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration clearance, enabling single-sample detection of common bacterial, viral, and parasitic causes on Cepheid’s GeneXpert platform.


Image: The test runs on GeneXpert systems with ten colour modules, enabling detection of over ten pathogens or biomarkers (photo courtesy of Cepheid)
Image: The test runs on GeneXpert systems with ten colour modules, enabling detection of over ten pathogens or biomarkers (photo courtesy of Cepheid)

Cepheid’s Xpert GI Panel is a multiplex PCR assay that targets 11 clinically significant gastrointestinal pathogens from one patient specimen. The cartridge-based test runs on GeneXpert systems and is designed to streamline stool pathogen detection by consolidating multiple analyses into a single, automated workflow.

The assay processes stool collected in Cary-Blair transport media and reports results in approximately 74 minutes, with less than one minute of hands-oxn time. It opeartes on GeneXpert instrument systems equipped or upgraded with ten color modules, a configuration that supports concurrent detection of more than ten pathogens or biomarkers. By integrating sample preparation, amplification, and detection, the panel is intended to improve workflow efficiency for clinical laboratories.

The clearance comes as traditional stool culture workflows remain labor‑intensive and time‑consuming, with known limitations in identifying co‑infections or low‑abundance organisms. Multiplex molecular testing provides an alternative by simultaneously interrogating multiple targets, supporting faster clinical decisions.

Commenting on intended use, Connie Savor, MD, chief medical officer at Cepheid, said: “The Xpert GI Panel is designed to help healthcare providers identify the cause of infectious diarrhoea acquired in the community. By focusing on the most common causative pathogens, we’ve created a panel that balances clinical relevance with operational efficiency.”

Vitor Rocha, president of Cepheid, added: “Multiplex panels on the GeneXpert system deliver healthcare providers the versatility to do even more for their patients who need answers quickly — from targeted single-pathogen tests to broader multiplex tests on a single platform.”


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