Biosensor chips identify effective antibiotic treatment up to x8 faster than current methods
Dr. Sarel Halachmi, Israeli Institute of Technology
Scientists have piloted silicon biosensor chips which rapidly identify the best antibiotics for treating bacterial infections. The system can direct clinicians to the best antibiotic treatment in around 2 to 6 hours rather than up to 2 days which is typical of conventional tests. Bacterial infections are still a major cause of death globally and because of over and mistreatment antibiotic resistant strains are increasing. This simple, accurate, economical system can potentially save lives in the future. We speak to Dr. Sarel Halachmi from the Israeli Institute of Technology about these findings at EAU 2017.