Infectious Disease Panels Understanding infections. Supporting timely and informed care.
Comprehensive diagnostic panels that simultaneously screen for a wide range of pathogens from a single patient sample — enabling faster, more accurate diagnosis and better clinical decisions.
Broad Detection.
Single Sample.
Infectious disease panels are comprehensive diagnostic tests that simultaneously screen for a wide range of pathogens using just one patient sample. When symptoms like fever, fatigue, cough, or gastrointestinal distress are non-specific, panels give clinicians a clear picture fast.
By detecting viral, bacterial, fungal, or parasitic agents in one integrated analysis, these panels enable faster and more accurate diagnosis compared to sequential single tests — helping clinicians determine the true cause of illness and initiate targeted treatment early.
Faster Clinical Clarity
Get broad pathogen identification in one run instead of waiting for sequential results. Critical in time-sensitive clinical scenarios.
Better Antibiotic Stewardship
Avoid unnecessary or inappropriate antibiotic use. Knowing the actual pathogen means targeted, not guesswork-driven, treatment.
Reduced Trial-and-Error
Accurate early diagnosis means less wasted time and fewer treatment cycles before the right intervention begins.
Better Infection Control
Early identification supports outbreak management and infection control — vital in hospital and ICU environments.
Clinical Situations
That Require Answers Fast.
Infectious disease panels are indicated whenever symptoms are non-specific, conditions worsen rapidly, or standard tests have not yet identified the cause.
Fever Without a Clear Cause
When fever persists without an obvious source, infectious disease panels help identify hidden viral, bacterial, or parasitic infections — guiding accurate diagnosis and timely treatment.
Severe or Rapidly Worsening Illness
In rapidly progressing illnesses, these panels provide quick, broad pathogen detection, helping clinicians act decisively and reduce the risk of complications.
Persistent or Recurrent Infections
Recurrent infections may indicate an unresolved or misidentified pathogen. Comprehensive panels help uncover the underlying cause to enable targeted and lasting treatment.
Hospitalisation or ICU Care
For hospitalised or ICU patients, early identification of infectious agents is crucial. Panels support faster treatment decisions and effective infection control in critical settings.
Weakened Immune System
Individuals with compromised immunity are at higher risk for complex infections. Broad-spectrum panels help detect multiple pathogens early, even when symptoms are subtle.
Pregnancy-Related Infection Screening
In pregnancy, early detection of infections is vital. These panels help identify infections that may affect maternal health or foetal development, enabling timely intervention.
Infections We
Diagnose & Support.
Our panels cover a comprehensive range of clinical scenarios — from outpatient common infections to emergency and critical care environments where rapid, accurate pathogen identification is essential.
Outpatient & Emergency Use
Panels are used across settings — from evaluating common community-acquired infections in outpatient clinics to rapid pathogen identification in emergency and critical care environments.
Specialised Clinical Scenarios
Panels also support pre-surgical evaluations, infection surveillance during outbreaks, pregnancy-related screening, and care of immunocompromised patients — wherever single-test approaches fall short.
Single Sample. Broad Coverage.
By offering broad, simultaneous pathogen detection from a single sample, our panels help clinicians make timely, informed treatment decisions across diverse clinical situations — without the delays of sequential testing.
Advanced Diagnostics.
Explained Simply.
How Panels Support Patient Care
Our Diagnostic Technology
Your Doctor Remains Central to Your Care
Infectious disease panels are recommended by doctors only after a proper clinical evaluation — which may include your symptoms, medical history, physical examination, and sometimes initial test results. These panels are carefully chosen to identify the possible cause of an infection and to guide the most appropriate treatment.
The information on this page is meant to help patients better understand how doctors approach infection testing. It is not intended for self-diagnosis or self-treatment. If you are feeling unwell or suspect an infection, always consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Ready to Find the Right
Diagnostic Panel for You?
Speak with our team or explore our test directory to find the right infectious disease panel for your clinical needs.

