In winter, various respiratory infectious diseases such as influenza (flu), pneumonia, and COVID-19 are prevalent at the same ...
Jane Sykes, BVSc, PhD, MPH, MBA, FNAP, summarizes the practical parts of the 2023 ACVIM consensus update on leptospirosis and explains what it means for general practice. She covers the biggest shift ...
At the core of every AI coding agent is a technology called a large language model (LLM), which is a type of neural network ...
In this interview, Dr. Gary Pestano and Dr. Prithwish Pal discuss the advantages ddPCR offers in molecular residual disease ...
The world of medical testing is always changing, and point-of-care molecular diagnostics are a big part of that. These tests let us find out what’s going on with a patient’s health right there, ...
Earlier this year the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) halted the sale of 21 sunscreen products in Australia following ...
By Philip Jacobson Diego Cardeñosa always knew he wanted to study sharks. But when he started his Ph.D., he had to make a ...
In this interview, Dr. Denise Heaney discusses how molecular diagnostics are reshaping antimicrobial stewardship and ...
Officials have detected highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 in a dairy cattle herd in Wisconsin, according to the ...
Experts at SABCS said better prospective trials of ctDNA and more sensitive assays could bring ctDNA testing in breast cancer ...
NAAT tests, including PCR tests, are more likely to detect the virus, and are considered the “gold standard” for COVID-19 tests. Samples are usually taken in a health-care setting and sent to a lab ...