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diagnostics

[dahy-uhg-nos-tiks] / ˈdaɪ əgˈnɒs tɪks /


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"The death now confirmed is tragic, but it is not surprising. When systems that underpin diagnostics and treatment are brought down at scale, the consequences are not hypothetical. This is the real-world cost," he said.

From BBC

With a strong pharmaceutical base, the country is emerging as a hub for AMR innovation, from promising new antibiotics to advanced diagnostics.

From BBC

But DeCarli said there have been some encouraging advances, including medication that can help slow the progression of cognitive decline, and improved diagnostics that can lead to earlier intervention.

From Los Angeles Times

A single metagenomics test costs around £1,300, which is far more than standard diagnostics.

From BBC

Participating manufacturers will have to allocate 20% of their production of vaccines, therapeutics and diagnostics to the WHO.

From BBC