CRP is a non-specific indicator for the presence of acute inflammation, which can be raised when there is bacterial infection (1,2)
MxA is a protein marker that is raised in the blood when there is acute viral infection.
Simultaneous measurement of MxA and CRP in people with acute febrile respiratory infections is designed to help differentiate between viral and bacterial infections (2)
FebriDx is a self-contained, portable, all-in-one test device, which both collects and analyses the blood sample (2):
The FebriDx test card has a single lateral-flow test strip with monoclonal anti-MxA and anti-CRP antibodies
Point-of-care testing should be considered in primary care for people with suspected lower respiratory tract infections.
Point-of-care CRP tests should be considered for people with symptoms of respiratory tract infection in primary care, if a diagnosis is unclear after clinical assessment (3)
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