Utilization of multiplex molecular panels for urinary tract infections, Medicare claims, 2016 - 2022
Background: Multiplex molecular tests for infectious diseases can provide highly sensitive results rapidly; however, these tests may more readily detect asymptomatic colonization. There are reports of non-FDA approved laboratory-developed multiplex tests for the diagnosis of urinary tract infections...
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Main Authors: | Kelly Hatfield (Author), Sarah Kabbani (Author), Dustin Currie (Author), Christine Kim (Author), Isaac See (Author), Kara Jacobs Slifka (Author), Shelley Magill (Author), Lauri Hicks (Author), Lawrence McDonald (Author), John Jernigan (Author), Sujan Reddy (Author), Joseph Lutgring (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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