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In evaluations of its test, Abbott found that it provided 99.56 percent specificity and 95 percent sensitivity for patients tested 15 days after symptom onset. Read More
The test showed a sensitivity of 99.1 percent for correctly identifying positive samples and a specificity of 99.6 percent for accurately detecting negative samples. Read More
“Physiological assessment of the bones and joints has obvious advantages, but getting this data via multiplanar imaging enables accurate road maps for effective surgical planning,” said Sajid Butt, a consultant radiologist at the UK’s Royal National Orthopedic Hospital-Stanmore. Read More
The automation-friendly test takes less than two hours to deliver results and requires fewer steps, reducing the chances of human error, Omixon said. Read More