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I'm Designing a Molecular Onychosis Panel - Need Help Regarding Pathogens

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Mar 9, 2022.

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    Hello all,

    I’m the molecular biology lab manager and assay developer at a lab in Sandy Springs, GA. I’m currently in the process of developing an onychosis PCR panel to detect various nail pathogens, and I would like know the actual pathogen prevalence many of you are observing among the patients you serve. This will help me make a better-informed decision as to what pathogens to include and omit on our PCR panel so that the patients receive medically relevant test results and don’t get...

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