Evaluation of analyte-specific reagents for the direct detection of Pneumocystis jirovecii .
Samantha R GiffenElizabeth StoepplerAvian ElliottMelissa B MillerPublished in: Journal of clinical microbiology (2024)
Our study is unique compared to other previously published studies on the DiaSorin analyte-specific reagent (ASR) because we focused on microbiological diagnostic methods commonly used (immunofluorescent assay) as opposed to pathology findings or reference PCR. In addition, in our materials and methods, we describe the protocol for the use of the DiaSorin ASR as a singleplex assay, which will allow other users to evaluate the ASR for clinical use in their lab.