New Data Presented at the Infectious Disease Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology (IDSOG) Annual Meeting Differentiate Talis Biomedical’s Women’s and Sexual Health Product Menu
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New Data Presented at the Infectious Disease Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology (IDSOG) Annual Meeting Differentiate Talis Biomedical’s Women’s and Sexual Health Product Menu

Talis Biomedical Corporation
Talis Biomedical Corporation

Preliminary data suggest a chlamydia, gonorrhea and trichomonas (CT/NG/TV) multiplex test is feasible on a molecular point-of-care (POC) test system with time to result in less than 30 minutes

Ability to effectively lyse challenging fungal pathogens, including Candida, in under four minutes on Talis One® system positions Company to develop POC vaginal infection panel

REDWOOD CITY, Calif., July 27, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Talis Biomedical Corporation (Nasdaq: TLIS) today announced new data supporting the development of its planned CT/NG/TV and vaginal infection panels. Results from these studies, presented in poster sessions at the 2023 IDSOG Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, support Talis Biomedical’s mission to advance health equity and outcomes through the delivery of accurate infectious disease testing in the moment of need, at the point of care.

“The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the development of numerous molecular point-of-care platforms to bring rapid respiratory testing closer to patients. Unfortunately, very few are designed to effectively address the needs of women’s and sexual health,” said Rob Kelley, chief executive officer at Talis Biomedical. “The ability to lyse difficult targets and to purify and concentrate nucleic acids to deliver lab quality results in less than 30 minutes is what we believe will set the Talis One system apart from current platforms. These data presented at IDSOG give us confidence we are on the path to developing viable and differentiated CT/NG/TV and vaginal infection tests that can be performed at the point of care, before a patient leaves the doctor’s office.”

Data Highlights from Talis Biomedical Presentations at IDSOG Annual Meeting July 27-29, 2023:

Feasibility and preliminary performance of development-stage CT/NG/TV test for Talis One® system

A series of analytical studies were conducted to characterize preliminary analytical sensitivity, exclusivity, inclusivity and clinical performance of a development-stage CT/NG/TV test as part of Talis Biomedical’s planned test menu.

To determine preliminary analytical sensitivity of its sample-to-answer test in development to detect CT/NG/TV in less than 30 minutes, company scientists co-spiked 20 self-collected vaginal swabs and 7 male urine samples with live CT serovar D, NG 19424, and TV G3 for testing on the Talis One system. In females, CT and TV were detected in 19/20 contrived vaginal swab samples at concentrations of 1 IFU/mL and 5 cells/mL, respectively. NG was detected in 20/20 vaginal swabs at a concentration of 50 CFU/mL. In males, CT, NG, and TV were detected in 7/7 urine samples at concentrations of 1.5 IFU/mL, 50 CFU/mL, and 5 cells/mL, respectively.