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T46 DETECTION OF VIRAL DIARRHEAL PATHOGENS BY THE FILMARRAY GI POUCH ® B. Harrel1, R. Crisp1, J. Gardner1, C. Li1, M. Vaughn1, R. Wallace, J. Daly2, T. Barney2, G. Alger2, M. Rogatcheva1
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Document Date: 2014-01-15 13:19:04


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Norovirus / Salt Lake City / Edmonton / Atlanta / Dresden / Beijing / Charlottesville / Herikstadt / Porirua / Oxford / /

Company

HP / Genogroup / GE / ITI / M. Rogatcheva1 Idaho Technology Inc / Brian Harrel Idaho Technology Inc. / /

Country

United States / Canada / New Zealand / /

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Facility

Kenepuru Science Centre / Laboratory Medicine / Primary Children’s Medical Center / University of Virginia School / University of Alberta / /

IndustryTerm

real-time / minimal pre-processing / rehydration solution / /

MedicalCondition

enteric illness / JE / pathogens causing diarrhea / infectious diarrhea / digestive disorders / Infectious Diseases / diarrhea / illness / infections / Food-related illness / diarrheal illness / undiagnosed diarrhea / /

MedicalTreatment

rehydration / /

Organization

National Institute of Health / Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology / Department of Pathology / FDA / University of Virginia School of Medicine / Kenepuru Science Centre / Primary Children’s Medical Center / University of Alberta / /

Person

Gail Greening / Frederick Hayden / Xiaoli Pang / /

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Position

physician / /

ProvinceOrState

Alberta / Utah / Virginia / /

Technology

DNA amplification / DNA binding / /