Antibiotic Overuse Curbed by Rapid Test by Karishma Abhishek on March 5, 2021 at 11:08 PM RAPID-TEST study at the Centre for Academic Primary Care, the University of Bristol, published in the journal Family Practice. microbiological point-of-care test - BioFire® Filmarray® v1.7 (bioMérieux) was evaluated in four GP practices in the South West of England over a six-week period. The test can detect 17 different types of respiratory virus and three atypical respiratory bacteria thereby providing results of nasal and throat swabs in around 65 minutes.
The study team assessed the feasibility of using the test in primary care in preparation for a clinical trial, and find out what GPs and nurses thought about using it. Also if the test results changed clinical decisions about diagnosis and treatment were assessed.
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Vladimir Putin laughed off reports the Kremlin was involved in poisoning opposition leader Alexei Navalny, saying if he wanted him dead it would have been done .
Speaking via video call during an annual marathon news conference today, the Russian leader accused US intelligence agencies of stoking the claims.
His comments came days after German sources claimed Russia tried to assassinate Navalny with Novichok nerve agent a second time after he survived the first attack in August. If there was such a desire, it would have been done, Putin said of Navalny s alleged poisoning with a chuckle.
A laughing Vladimir Putin said if he wanted Alexei Navalny dead it would have been done as he denied the Kremlin s involvement in the opposition leader s poisoning at a news conference today (pictured)
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Report: Russian agents attempted to kill opposition leader a second time before he was flown to Germany
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Report: Russian agents attempted to kill opposition leader a second time before he was flown to Germany
John SextonPosted at 7:35 pm on December 15, 2020
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There’s been a lot of news in the past few days about the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. In case you’ve forgotten the details, Navalny got on a plane headed back to Moscow in August. After the plane left the ground, Navalny started to feel very ill. Months later he would describe it as a feeling worse than pain: “Pain makes you feel like you’re alive. But in this case, you sense: This is the end.”
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