Phage JS1: The Virus Breaking the Rules

Phage JS1: The Virus Breaking the Rules

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Why Your Lab QC Might Be Missing Critical Errors

Accurate AST results are the backbone of diagnostic stewardship, yet routine quality control (QC) might be missing subtle shifts that skew your hospital's annual antibiogram. By examining a real-world "silent failure" in daptomycin testing, we explore how lab-driven data is essen ...  Show more

Urine-based Testing to Detect HPV

Is the future of cervical cancer screening non-invasive? Sharmila Manjeshwar, Ph.D. and Jeffrey Klausner M.D. MPH, discuss a breakthrough in HPV diagnostics: urine-based testing. While vaccination and clinical screening have reduced cervical cancer rates, participation has stalle ...  Show more

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