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In this edition you'll have access to the latest Labroots Coronavirus Virtual Event series, resources from ECCMID 2022, and the virtual roundtable recently hosted by GenomeWeb on respiratory virus.
Download free resources including a poster on respiratory tract infections and an e-book on COVID-19 surveillance and testing. Listen to the latest episode of the Science With A Twist podcast, which discusses viral mutations and variants. |
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Labroots Coronavirus Virtual Event Series
Labroots is hosting a coronavirus virtual event series, featuring presentations from Thermo Fisher Scientific.
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European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (ECCMID) 2022
On-demand talks from our symposia at this year's ECCMID congress, which took place in Lisbon in April 2022.
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Respiratory testing in the COVID-19 era: implementation and its challenges
A virtual roundtable, moderated by GenomeWeb, discussing strategies for respiratory testing implementation in a world where COVID‑19 is becoming endemic.
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Free poster: Respiratory tract infections
Discover why accurate detection and identification of pathogens is at the core of infection treatment.
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A new NIH study highlights the value of PCR genotyping for variant surveillance and early detection of emerging variants
Genotyping by PCR is quick, efficient, and less expensive than sequencing in SARS‑CoV‑2 surveillance, therefore it's an excellent tool for scaling up surveillance efforts in this ongoing pandemic.
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E‑book: How COVID‑19 testing and surveillance tools target a changing virus
Read our free e‑book highlighting the critical role of PCR technology in identifying SARS‑CoV‑2 infections and tracking mutations.
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Science With A Twist podcast: Virus variants explained
In this episode of the podcast, we discuss the uniqueness of the SARS‑CoV‑2 virus, the difference between variants of concern and variants of interest, and predictions for the future of COVID‑19. |
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The rise of qPCR testing in clinical diagnostics
Nature
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Doctors say the pandemic is far from over amid BA.2's emergence: ‘We are probably only in the 4th inning’
Fortune
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As COVID-19 sales retreat, diagnostic firms turn attention to core businesses
GenomeWeb
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