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Quantitative Adenovirus Assay Better Informs Post-Transplant Care: Joseph Yao, M.D.

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Joseph Yao, M.D., explains how Mayo Clinic Laboratories' new quantitative assay (Mayo ID: ADVQU) goes beyond qualitative testing to evaluate transplant patients for adenovirus infection. Adenovirus can cause life-threatening disease in immunocompromised transplant patients, especially children.

(01:14)
Could you give us a brief overview of this assay?

(02:06)
Can you explain the differences of the qualitative and quantitative methods and why we made the change to a quantitative adenovirus method?

(04:00)
When is this test typically ordered for transplant patients? Is it used throughout their treatment?

(06:56)

Could an immunocompromised person be unknowingly infected?

(07:31)

Is our quantitative method approved for pediatric patients?

(08:00)

How are the test results used to treat patients?

(10:36)

What other infections might providers consider alongside adeovirus?

  continue reading

361 episodes

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Manage episode 489194509 series 2908385
Content provided by Mayo Clinic Laboratories. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mayo Clinic Laboratories or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Joseph Yao, M.D., explains how Mayo Clinic Laboratories' new quantitative assay (Mayo ID: ADVQU) goes beyond qualitative testing to evaluate transplant patients for adenovirus infection. Adenovirus can cause life-threatening disease in immunocompromised transplant patients, especially children.

(01:14)
Could you give us a brief overview of this assay?

(02:06)
Can you explain the differences of the qualitative and quantitative methods and why we made the change to a quantitative adenovirus method?

(04:00)
When is this test typically ordered for transplant patients? Is it used throughout their treatment?

(06:56)

Could an immunocompromised person be unknowingly infected?

(07:31)

Is our quantitative method approved for pediatric patients?

(08:00)

How are the test results used to treat patients?

(10:36)

What other infections might providers consider alongside adeovirus?

  continue reading

361 episodes

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