AtbFinder® — a fundamentally new rapid test to select effective antibiotics for the most hard-to-treat infections: antibiotic-resistant, relapsing, and persistent.

90-180 antibiotics

Per patient — ultra-broad antibiotic profiling

6-20 hours

from sample to results

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AtbFinder® — Selects antibiotics under conditions mirroring each patient's infection environment.

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Identifies therapies that works in the patient – not just in the lab

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Finds effective antiobitic regimens effective antibiotic regimens when other fail

Clinically validated for personalized antibiotic selection in the most difficult-to-treat infections

100%

Clinical Response

100%

Eradication of chronic and relapsing infections

100%

Efficacy in antibiotic-resistant infections

Effective antibiotic therapy for any infection

Antibiotic-resistant (ESKAPE pathogens and superbugs)

Chronic and relapsing

Mixed bacterial-fungal

Biofilm-associated

Complicated UTIs

Catheter-associated infections

Pneumonia (VAP)

Hospital acquired infections

Cystic Fibrosis

Sepsis

Wound infections

"No option" patients

Antibiotic testing tailored to each patient
population for maximum precision:

Adults

Pediatrics

Special patient groups

  • Immunosuppressed
  • Cancer patients
  • Autoimmune
  • Elderly

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Clinical sample collected from the site of infection

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Testing antibiotics at concntrations achievable at the site of infection rather than relying on MIC-based thresholds.

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Testing antibiotics at concentrations achievable at the infection site. Real-life antibiotic performance.

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Shows which antibiotics actually kill the microbes

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The test results provide a complete list of antibiotics that are effective. AtbFinder identifies which antibiotics will work for the patient's infection.

AtbFinder

Identifies antibiotics that target all microorganisms at the infection site.

AtbFinder

identifies antibiotics effective against microbial communities-biofilms

AtbFinder

AtbFinder is the only test that selects antibiotics based on concentrations that can be achieved at the site of infection.

AtbFinder is an all-in-one proprietary laboratory-developed test which is processed in our first-in-class CLIA certified laboratory facility TX.

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Sample collection

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Shipment to Lab

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AtbFinder testing

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Results in 6-20 hours*

How AtbFinder selects antibiotics against antibiotic resistant microorganisms

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Modulates real-life antibiotic performance individually in each patient

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Antibiotics are tested at the cocntrations achieved at the site of infection

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Against all microorganisms at the site of infection: Primary pathogens, Supporting microorganisms

Only AtbFinder maintains the patient-mediated microbial "memory" of all pathogens from the infection site, resulting in individualized, effective antibiotic therapy.

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Tetz G, Tetz V. Evaluation of a New Culture-Based AtbFinder Test-System Employing a Novel Nutrient Medium for the Selection of Optimal Antibiotics for Critically Ill Patients with Polymicrobial Infections within 4 h. Microorganisms. 2021 May 4;9(5):990. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms9050990.

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Tetz G, Kardava K, Vecherkovskaya M, Hahn A, Tsifansky M, Koumbourlis A, Tetz V. AtbFinder Diagnostic Test System Improves Optimal Selection of Antibiotic Therapy in Persons with Cystic Fibrosis. J Clin Microbiol. 2023 Jan 26;61(1):e0155822. doi: 10.1128/jcm.01558-22.

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Tetz GV, Kardava KM, Vecherkovskaya MF, Tsifansky MD, Tetz VV. Treatment of chronic relapsing urinary tract infection with antibiotics selected by AtbFinder. Urol Case Rep. 2022 Dec 28;46:102312. doi: 10.1016/j.eucr.2022.102312. 2026 ASCO Annual Meeting New Paradigm for Antibiotic Selection in Hard-to-Treat Drug-Resistant Infections Following HSCT

AUA 2026

AtbFinder: A Novel Diagnostic Test That Improves Antibiotic Selection and Clinical Outcomes in UTI-Associated Cognitive Decline and Delirium in Patients with Neurodegenerative Disorders

SIDP & MAD-ID Annual Meeting

Microbial Cell Memory in Biofilms: A New Frontier for Effective Antibiotic Selection in Hard-to-Treat Drug-Resistant Infections