1. Expert guidance on target product profile development for AMR diagnostic tests.
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Bachmann TT, Mitsakakis K, Hays JP, van Belkum A, Russom A, Luedke G, Simonsen GS, Abel G, Peter H, Goossens H, Moran-Gilad J, Vila J, Becker K, Moons P, Sampath R, Peeling RW, Luz S, van Staa T, and Di Gregori V
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- Humans, Diagnostic Tests, Routine methods, Drug Resistance, Microbial
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Diagnostics are widely considered crucial in the fight against antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which is expected to kill 10 million people annually by 2030. Nevertheless, there remains a substantial gap between the need for AMR diagnostics versus their development and implementation. To help address this problem, target product profiles (TPP) have been developed to focus developers' attention on the key aspects of AMR diagnostic tests. However, during discussion between a multisectoral working group of 51 international experts from industry, academia and healthcare, it was noted that specific AMR-related TPPs could be extended by incorporating the interdependencies between the key characteristics associated with the development of such TPPs. Subsequently, the working group identified 46 characteristics associated with six main categories (ie, Intended Use, Diagnostic Question, Test Description, Assay Protocol, Performance and Commercial). The interdependencies of these characteristics were then identified and mapped against each other to generate new insights for use by stakeholders. Specifically, it may not be possible for diagnostics developers to achieve all of the recommendations in every category of a TPP and this publication indicates how prioritising specific TPP characteristics during diagnostics development may influence (or not) a range of other TPP characteristics associated with the diagnostic. The use of such guidance, in conjunction with specific TPPs, could lead to more efficient AMR diagnostics development., Competing Interests: Competing interests: TTB is an advisor for (compensated) CARB-X, Module Innovations, Indian Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) and (not compensated) Longitude Prize, Joint Programming Initiative for Antimicrobial Resistance, all outside the submitted work. JPH is a member of Scientific Advisory Board of Vitamica, outside the submitted work. AvB was an employee of bioMérieux and is currently with BaseClear. GL is an employee of Curetis, but neither company had direct influence on the submitted work. KB is inventor of pending patents related to infectious disease diagnostics and received grants, honoraria and travel support from the EU/INTERREG, the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs, the Netherlands Research Council for Applied and Technical Sciences as well as from Becton Dickinson, bioMérieux, Bruker Daltonik, Hain Lifescience, Roche Molecular Systems, ThermoFisher; outside the submitted work. TvS reports grants from GSK Research Grant, personal fees from Pfizer, outside the submitted work. VdG reports personal fees from GVM CARE AND RESEARCH, outside the submitted work., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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- 2023
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