Selected article for: "disease severity and high throughput"

Author: Lambert, Stephen Bernard; Ware, Robert S; Cook, Anne L; Maguire, Frances A; Whiley, David M; Bialasiewicz, Seweryn; Mackay, Ian M; Wang, David; Sloots, Theo P; Nissen, Michael D; Grimwood, Keith
Title: Observational Research in Childhood Infectious Diseases (ORChID): a dynamic birth cohort study
  • Document date: 2012_10_31
  • ID: 06e9lkwl_22
    Snippet: Pathogen-negative specimens will be prioritised on the basis of disease severity (hospital admission, fever). The methods employed for new pathogen detection will include pan-viral DNA microarrays 59 and "next generation" high throughput sequencing. 60 61.....
    Document: Pathogen-negative specimens will be prioritised on the basis of disease severity (hospital admission, fever). The methods employed for new pathogen detection will include pan-viral DNA microarrays 59 and "next generation" high throughput sequencing. 60 61

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