Selected article for: "diagnostic yield and virus detection"

Author: Avendaño Carvajal, Luis; Perret Pérez, Cecilia
Title: Epidemiology of Respiratory Infections
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  • Document date: 2020_2_1
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    Snippet: The study of respiratory infections using epidemiologic tools allow the clinician to better understand the most frequently involved agents—viruses and bacteria, which usually originate in humans. Many strategies have been implemented to track the epidemic season of pathogenic agents to improve recognition at a local level, especially for virus detection. A surveillance program implemented a decade ago has allow pediatricians to improve the diagnostic yield on a regular basis.
    Document: The study of respiratory infections using epidemiologic tools allow the clinician to better understand the most frequently involved agents—viruses and bacteria, which usually originate in humans. Many strategies have been implemented to track the epidemic season of pathogenic agents to improve recognition at a local level, especially for virus detection. A surveillance program implemented a decade ago has allow pediatricians to improve the diagnostic yield on a regular basis.

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