bioMérieux strengthens its next-generation sequencing capabilities with the acquisition of Day Zero Diagnostics solutions and technologies

23 Jun 2025

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bioMérieux has announced an agreement to acquire the assets of Day Zero Diagnostics, a US-based infectious disease diagnostics company using genome sequencing and machine learning to combat the rise of antibiotic-resistant infections. This strategic acquisition aims to enhance bioMérieux's capabilities in next-generation sequencing (NGS) and rapid diagnostics, further solidifying its commitment to advancing healthcare and antimicrobial stewardship through innovative solutions.

Day Zero Diagnostics has developed groundbreaking technologies that integrate direct-from-whole-blood sample preparation, sequencing, and advanced ID/AST analytics. The sequencing-based rapid diagnostic in development by Day Zero Diagnostics can identify, within hours, both the species and the antibiotic resistance profile of a bacterial pathogen. Current approaches take 2–5 days to provide similar information. The assets to be acquired include NGS workflows, chemistries, reagents, as well as the bioinformatics pipeline and software.

The integration of Day Zero Diagnostics solutions, which are still in the development phase, will reinforce bioMérieux’s R&D pipeline with fast and accurate testing tools to address unmet needs in infectious disease diagnostics, enabling the management of the most life-threatening conditions, including sepsis.

“Thanks to this strategic acquisition, we will broaden our capabilities in next-generation sequencing (NGS), following a proactive and forward-thinking approach to innovation. Sequencing is a promising technology that offers several advantages. It enables diagnosis to be approached without necessarily having a hypothesis about the causes of infection, and results are obtained more rapidly, which is crucial for the diagnosis of infectious diseases,” stated Céline Roger-Dalbert, Executive Vice President, Research & Development, bioMérieux.

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bioMérieux strengthens its next-generation sequencing capabilities with the acquisition of Day Zero Diagnostics solutions and technologies