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Infectious disease

Subspecialties Infectious disease

Quote of the Month

| Yossi Pollak

A suggestive lymphopenia profile could prove to be a valuable early indicator of infection with COVID-19

Outside the Lab Infectious disease

Pandemic Perspectives

| Michael Schubert

Pathologists and laboratory medicine professionals share stories of how their own lives have changed during the COVID-19 pandemic

Inside the Lab Infectious disease

Molecular Diagnostics for the 2019 Novel Coronavirus

| Michael Schubert

To get ahead of COVID-19, we need rapid diagnosis and treatment – so technology developers are focusing on molecular diagnostics

Outside the Lab Infectious disease

A Letter From Lockdown

| Michael Schubert

Laboratory testing can help us understand the COVID-19 pandemic and make responsible choices for population health

Subspecialties Infectious disease

People Power

| Paul Avery, Clare Russell

A new UK initiative connects scientists, laboratories, and hospitals in the fight against COVID-19

Outside the Lab Infectious disease

Yes, We Gly-Can!

| Michael Schubert

Glycans used in the SARS-CoV-2 infectious process could offer faster, easier diagnosis

Diagnostics Infectious disease

Behind the COVID Curve

| Luke Turner

Diagnostic testing for coronavirus suffered from a slow initial response in the US – but officials are ramping up efforts to get back on track

Outside the Lab Infectious disease

Laboratories in the Age of the Pandemic

| E. Blair Holladay

Laboratory medicine is key to fighting the pandemic, but we must work together to provide the best information and services to clinicians and patients

Subspecialties Infectious disease

Quick News on COVID-19

| Luke Turner

Discover the latest COVID-19 news with these bite-sized stories from across the field of diagnostic medicine

Subspecialties Infectious disease

What’s Up With Bats?

| Michael Schubert

Why are viruses that originate in bats so virulent when they infect human hosts?

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