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Detecting Gastrointestinal Pathogens with Molecular Diagnostics 

Explore how PCR diagnostics support timely detection, targeted treatment, and surveillance of gastrointestinal pathogens.

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Traditional methods for gastrointestinal pathogen detection, including immunodiagnostics, culturing, and microscopy, have a long history of successful use. However, they are limited by lengthy workflows, contamination, inaccuracies, and technical constraints. 

Download this ebook from Thermo Fisher Scientific and The Scientist to learn how real-time polymerase chain reaction testing improves the accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity of gastrointestinal pathogen detection.

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