--Data demonstrates that rapid genomic testing dropped the average time to a precise genetic diagnosis from almost ten months to 13 days --Despite broad utilization in the study, rapid genomic ...
Deploying the hospital's "rapid response teams" proactively at the first inkling of trouble in hospitalized children can save lives, according to new research. The finding is the first to reveal lower ...
The use of rapid respiratory pathogen testing for influenza-like illness in a pediatric ED did not reduce antibiotic prescribing, according to findings from a randomized clinical trial that were ...
What if a single test could simultaneously contribute to the diagnosis, characterization, and treatment guidance of childhood cancer—while helping avoid toxic or potentially unnecessary treatments?
Rapid rates of weight gain during infancy could be linked to obesity later in childhood, report researchers in the February issue of Pediatrics. By studying a large, diverse cohort of U.S. children, ...
GeneDx Announces Publication of SeqFirst Study Demonstrating Need for First Tier Rapid Genomic Testing for Non-Critical Care Pediatric Inpatients in The Journal of Pediatrics --Data demonstrates that ...
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