News Story #20098
Killer Flu Virus Mistakenly Sent to Thousands of Labs H2N2, an influenza virus estimated to have caused the deaths of more than 1 million people in 1957, was sent to more than 4,000 labs between September 2004 and Feb
Read MorePosted by Clinical Lab Products | May 9, 2005 | Cancer, Kidney Disease, Miscellaneous |
Killer Flu Virus Mistakenly Sent to Thousands of Labs H2N2, an influenza virus estimated to have caused the deaths of more than 1 million people in 1957, was sent to more than 4,000 labs between September 2004 and Feb
Read MorePosted by Clinical Lab Products | May 4, 2005 | Cancer, Miscellaneous |
By Nicholas Borgert Wampole Laboratories’ new Clearview ULTRA FOB is a CLIA-waived rapid fecal occult blood test designed to be more patient- and technician-friendly than previous tests. Wampole anticipates the new screening could result in
Read MorePosted by Clinical Lab Products | Mar 5, 2005 | Miscellaneous |
By Renee DiIulio Blood analysis is so ubiquitous in health care that even regular watchers of television shows, such as ER, know the terms CBC (complete blood count) and hemoglobin (Hb), whether or not they know what they measure. Phy
Read MorePosted by Clinical Lab Products | Mar 4, 2005 | Clinical Chemistry, Clinical Chemistry Analyzers, Clinical Chemistry Test Kits, Miscellaneous |
www.abaxis.com/medical (510) 675-6500Abaxis Inc, Emeryville, Calif, produces point-of-care blood chemistry analyzers that provide clinicians with rapid blood-constituent measurements for both humans and animals. The analyzer
Read MorePosted by Clinical Lab Products | Mar 1, 2005 | Miscellaneous |
By Gary Tufel Some physicians, and particularly physician groups, are finding that doing part or all of their lab testing in-house is a good way to improve patient care and enhance the bottom line. Physicians office labs (POLs) range from t
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