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Implementation of FilmArray respiratory viral panel in a core laboratory improves testing turn-around-time and patient care Min Xu, MD, PhD1,3, Xuan Qin, PhD1,3, Michael L Astion, MD, PhD1,3, Joe C Rutledge, MD1,3, Joann
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Document Date: 2014-03-20 15:53:22


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Kansas City / Salt Lake City / Seattle / Murrieta / /

Company

Cerner Inc. / Copan Diagnostics Inc / /

Country

United States / /

Facility

University of Washington / Laboratory Medicine / Seattle Children’s Hospital / /

IndustryTerm

molecular technology / piece flow real time / universal transport media / /

MedicalCondition

B infection / secondary bacterial infections / viral infection / influenza infection / viral respiratory tract infections / live attenuated influenza / positive influenza A / influenza A / influenza A H3 / influenza viruses / influenza A H1 / viral respiratory disease / parainfluenza / infectious agent / Flu A H1 / influenza virus / acute respiratory infections / respiratory infection / Flu A H3 / infectious agents / Respiratory Viral Infection / influenza B / /

MedicalTreatment

patient isolation / surgery / antiviral therapy / /

Organization

Seattle Children’s Hospital / MD2 / 4 Department of Laboratories1 and Pediatrics2 / Emergency Department / University of Washington / Seattle / /

Person

Danielle M Zerr / Russell T Migita / Janet A Englund / Anne Cent / Min Xu / Joanne Simpson / Mark A Del Beccaro / Keith R Jerome / Shannon Rich / Joe C Rutledge / Xuan Qin / John C Childs / /

Position

general medical technologist / /

Product

Given medication / /

Technology

FilmArray technology / /

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