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Recent JCM Publication Shows BioFire’s FilmArray® GI Panel and FecalSwab® Lighting the Fire for Enteric Diagnostics

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When it comes to stool, sometimes less is more. A recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology titled “Evaluation of the New FecalSwab™ to Maintain Stability of Stool Samples Submitted for Molecular Tests” concluded that this is particularly true when taking advantage of the convenience and accuracy of Copan’s latest product addition: FecalSwab™. The study, released on March 15, 2017 set out to determine the most effective, rapid and least invasive method to collect stool samples and quickly treat patients suffering from gastrointestinal diseases.     The Scoop on the Study The causes of gastrointestinal diseases, which account for a significant number of deaths across the globe, are varied. Pathogens from bacteria, viruses or parasites can cause the painful symptoms associated with these diarrheal diseases. A team of researchers from the Pathology Department at the Tampa General Hospital in Tampa, Florida recognized that rapid molecul...

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