Abstract Objective: To compare the effectiveness of self-collected and health care worker (HCW)-collected nasal swabs for detection of influenza viruses and determine the patients' preference for type of collection. Patients and Methods: We enrolled adult patients presenting with influenzalike illness to the Emergency Department at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, from January 28, 2011, through April 30, 2011. Patients self-collected a midturbinate nasal flocked swab from their right nostril following written instructions. A second swab was then collected by an HCW from the left nostril. Swabs were tested for influenza A and B viruses by real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction, and percent concordance between collec...
This study evaluated the efficiency of pediatric mid-turbinate nasal flocked swabs used by parents i...
Background: Many acute respiratory illness surveillance systems collect and test nasopharyngeal (NP)...
Surveillance of healthy individuals at high risk for zoonotic influenza A transmission is important ...
BACKGROUND: Community-based studies of influenza and other respiratory viruses (eg, SARS-CoV-2) requ...
BACKGROUND: The need for the timely collection of diagnostic biosamples during symptomatic episodes ...
The need for the timely collection of diagnostic biosamples during symptomatic episodes represents a...
Aim: This pilot study evaluated the adequacy of self-collected oropharyngeal swabs compared to those...
Abstract Background Calls to a telephone health helpline (THHL) have been previously evaluated for t...
BACKGROUND: The gold standard for respiratory virus testing is a nasopharyngeal (NP) swab, which is ...
Diagnosis of respiratory viruses traditionally relies on deep oropharynx or nasopharynx swabs collec...
Background: The gold standard for respiratory virus testing is a nasopharyngeal (NP) swab, which is ...
Abstract 19 In our prospective cohort study, we compared the performance of nasopharyngeal, orophary...
Few studies have investigated the validity of self-collected nose and throat swabs for influenza con...
Few studies have investigated the validity of self-collected nose and throat swabs for influenza con...
BACKGROUND: Many acute respiratory illness surveillance systems collect and test nasopharyngeal (NP)...
This study evaluated the efficiency of pediatric mid-turbinate nasal flocked swabs used by parents i...
Background: Many acute respiratory illness surveillance systems collect and test nasopharyngeal (NP)...
Surveillance of healthy individuals at high risk for zoonotic influenza A transmission is important ...
BACKGROUND: Community-based studies of influenza and other respiratory viruses (eg, SARS-CoV-2) requ...
BACKGROUND: The need for the timely collection of diagnostic biosamples during symptomatic episodes ...
The need for the timely collection of diagnostic biosamples during symptomatic episodes represents a...
Aim: This pilot study evaluated the adequacy of self-collected oropharyngeal swabs compared to those...
Abstract Background Calls to a telephone health helpline (THHL) have been previously evaluated for t...
BACKGROUND: The gold standard for respiratory virus testing is a nasopharyngeal (NP) swab, which is ...
Diagnosis of respiratory viruses traditionally relies on deep oropharynx or nasopharynx swabs collec...
Background: The gold standard for respiratory virus testing is a nasopharyngeal (NP) swab, which is ...
Abstract 19 In our prospective cohort study, we compared the performance of nasopharyngeal, orophary...
Few studies have investigated the validity of self-collected nose and throat swabs for influenza con...
Few studies have investigated the validity of self-collected nose and throat swabs for influenza con...
BACKGROUND: Many acute respiratory illness surveillance systems collect and test nasopharyngeal (NP)...
This study evaluated the efficiency of pediatric mid-turbinate nasal flocked swabs used by parents i...
Background: Many acute respiratory illness surveillance systems collect and test nasopharyngeal (NP)...
Surveillance of healthy individuals at high risk for zoonotic influenza A transmission is important ...