influenza virus A RNA
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Clinical significance
- sensitivity 92% for influenza A[1]
- specificity 98%[1]
More general terms
More specific terms
- influenza virus A H1 RNA
- influenza virus A H2 RNA
- influenza virus A H3 RNA
- influenza virus A H5 RNA
- influenza virus A H6 RNA
- influenza virus A H7 RNA
- influenza virus A H9 RNA
- influenza virus A hemagluttinin RNA
- influenza virus A matrix protein RNA
- influenza virus A N2 RNA
- influenza virus A neuraminidase RNA
- influenza virus A non-structural protein RNA
- influenza virus A nucleoprotein RNA
- influenza virus A polymerase RNA
Additional terms
Component of
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Merckx J, Wali R, Schiller I et al Diagnostic Accuracy of Novel and Traditional Rapid Tests for Influenza Infection Compared With Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction: A Systematic Review and Meta- analysis. Ann Intern Med. Sept 5, 2017. <PubMed> PMID: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28869986 <Internet> http://annals.org/aim/article/2652566/diagnostic-accuracy-novel-traditional-rapid-tests-influenza-infection-compared-reverse
Ison MG Contemporary Influenza Diagnostics: Renewed Focus on Testing Patients. Ann Intern Med. Sept 5, 2017. <PubMed> PMID: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28869977 <Internet> http://annals.org/aim/article/2652872/contemporary-influenza-diagnostics-renewed-focus-testing-patients