Optimizing Neonatal Herpes Simplex Virus Evaluations: Influence of In-House Serum Polymerase Chain Reaction Performance on Diagnostic Turnaround, Acyclovir Duration, and Hospital Length of Stay
This study evaluated the impact of the transition to in-house performance of serum herpes simplex virus (HSV) PCRs. Transition to in-house performance reduced diagnostic turnaround times and acyclovir durations, improved evaluation integrity, and expedited discharge in infants with negative diagnost...
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