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

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


Episode 356


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?


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