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Infectious Disease Thermo

Evolve Your Respiratory Diagnostics To Improve Patient Care


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Respiratory tract infections can be caused by various pathogens including viruses, bacteria and fungi. Nowadays, patients expect doctors to not only rule out serious illness, but also find a specific cause for respiratory infections. 

In this webinar, Dr. Gustav Quade will provide a comprehensive overview of respiratory pathogens and discuss how to enhance your laboratory’s diagnostic capabilities by using multiplex assays to incorporate clinically relevant pathogen targets into your testing protocols. Dr. Quade will also illustrate best practices and key considerations to help you expand your laboratory’s respiratory testing menu.

Attend this webinar to: 

  • Understand pathogen seasonality and how to select the right targets for your respiratory panel
  • Discover how different pathogens impact different age groups
  • Learn how to implement large panels and interpret results with regard to doctor and patient expectations 
  • Explore PCR solutions and multiplexing approaches to expand respiratory illness testing
Speaker
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Dr. Gustav Ferdinand Quade
Clinical Pathologist
Laboratory Dr Quade and Associates GmbH
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