Author: Goodman, Laura B.; Anderson, Renee R.; Slater, Marcia; Ortenberg, Elen; Renshaw, Randall W.; Chilson, Brittany D.; Laverack, Melissa A.; Beeby, John S.; Dubovi, Edward J.; Glaser, Amy L.
Title: High-throughput Detection of Respiratory Pathogens in Animal Specimens by Nanoscale PCR Document date: 2016_11_28
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Snippet: The Center for Disease Control (CDC) influenza matrix assay described by Shu et al. 7 ). The significance of adapting these tests to a high-throughput platform with a species-independent internal control is that they can be incorporated into a OneHealth surveillance approach. Having both of these assays on a high-throughput testing platform will facilitate emergency preparedness for clinical facilities, shelters, and performance events......
Document: The Center for Disease Control (CDC) influenza matrix assay described by Shu et al. 7 ). The significance of adapting these tests to a high-throughput platform with a species-independent internal control is that they can be incorporated into a OneHealth surveillance approach. Having both of these assays on a high-throughput testing platform will facilitate emergency preparedness for clinical facilities, shelters, and performance events.
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