Vaginal infections remain one of the most common yet frequently misdiagnosed reasons for gynecological consultations worldwide. Technology Networks spoke with Dr. Nico Michel, a lifecycle leader at ...
Consumers Now Have More Choices to Purchase the Visby Device Featuring 30-Minute, Lab-Quality Results Today, Visby Medical announced two new relationships that will expand national access to the Visby ...
Late-night cravings aren’t the only thing DoorDash can help with. Starting this week, women can order a first-of-its-kind, at-home swab test for three common sexually transmitted infections and have ...
Scientists at the ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Mumbai, have developed a species-specific PCR test 1 that can rapidly and accurately detect Cronobacter sakazakii, a food-borne ...
Patients in rural communities often lack timely access to innovative infectious disease testing because diagnostic laboratories are located far away. Long transport times and logistical barriers delay ...
A new biotechnology company in McKinney has ambitions to become the world’s first fully integrated platform for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing — the same technology behind a common COVID-19 ...
An expert panel convened by the nation’s top post-acute care medical organization has recommended against the routine use of urine PCR tests to diagnose urinary tract infections. Such tests have ...
Phase 1 trial of SHR-A2102, a nectin-4–directed antibody drug conjugate (ADC), in advanced solid tumors. Prediction of survival after de-escalated neoadjuvant therapy in HER2+ early breast cancer: A ...
PCR is a mainstay in diagnostics, but whether a sample is collected at a clinic or at home, such tests require sending a sample to a lab and then waiting for results. A new FDA authorized ...
The FDA has cleared its first completely at-home sexual health test for women, available over-the-counter to screen for chlamydia, gonorrhea and trichomoniasis. The single-use kit from Visby Medical ...
Rapid polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing in the intensive care unit (ICU) resulted in improved antibiotic stewardship relative to standard care but could not demonstrate non-inferiority in the ...