Respiratory Virus
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New test to detect and identify 12 respiratory viruses - 5.3
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Prodesse's ProFlu+ Test for Respiratory Viruses receives FDA clearance - 4.8
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Scientists isolate genes that made 1918 flu lethal - 4.3
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Asthma risk more in children born in autumn - 4.2
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Human swine influenza virus mutation found - 4
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Another test for 2009 H1N1 influenza virus - 3.9
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Childhood wheezing with rhinovirus can increase asthma risk - 3.7
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Human Swine Influenza Investigation in US - 3.6
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Children more likely to catch swine flu or pandemic H1N1 virus - 3.5
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Many US people do not know they have HIV - 3.4
Respiratory Virus articles
Asthma risk more in children born in autumnChildren who are born four months before the peak of cold and flu season have a greater risk of developing childhood asthma than children born at any other time of year, according to new research from Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Childhood wheezing with rhinovirus can increase asthma riskInfants who experience viral respiratory illnesses with wheezing are known to be at increased risk for developing asthma later during childhood. It is not known, however, whether every type of respiratory virus that produces wheezing presents similar risk.
Emerging infectious diseases are on the riseA team of scientists has shown that emerging infectious diseases such as HIV, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), West Nile virus and Ebola are indeed on the rise. The team – including University of Georgia professor John Gittleman and scientists from the Consortium for Conservation Medicine, the Institute of Zoology (London) and Columbia University – recently published their findings in leading scientific journal Nature.
Prodesse's ProFlu+ Test for Respiratory Viruses receives FDA clearanceProdesse, Inc., the leader in multiplex real-time PCR for infectious disease, announced that it received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market its ProFlu+™ Assay.
New test to detect and identify 12 respiratory virusesThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new diagnostic test that detects 12 respiratory viruses, including strains of flu that have triggered epidemics.
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