Spitting image: using saliva as a diagnostic sample
Diagnostics ESCMID Global 2024
[01:02:50]
24 October 2023
ESGREV / ESGEM: The use of saliva for surveillance of respiratory viruses
Viral infection ESGREV / ESGEM: The use of saliva for surveillance of respiratory viruses
[00:57:44]
23 April 2022
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PS094
A case of retropharyngeal abscess caused by Mycoplasma salivarium
Bacterial infection ECCMID 2022
[00:04:11]
23 April 2022
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PS086
Comparison of three collection modes to assess antibody response to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines in saliva
COVID-19 ECCMID 2022
[00:02:46]
23 April 2022
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PS084
Real-time PCR for SARS-CoV-2 antigen detection from saliva in comparison with nasopharyngeal samples in Paraíba, Brazil
COVID-19 ECCMID 2022
[00:03:49]
23 April 2022
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PS064
Whole genome analysis of Streptococcus salivarius 24SMBc and its inhibitory effects on S. pneumoniae and S. pyogenes strains
Basic microbiology ECCMID 2022
[00:04:29]
23 September 2020
Self-Swab or Saliva Testing? What do users feel about self-testing for COVID-19?
COVID-19 ECCVID 2020
[00:03:33]
23 September 2020
Saliva as a COVID-19 diagnostic specimen in pediatrics
COVID-19 ECCVID 2020
[00:03:59]
23 September 2020
A Rapid, Easy-to-use Diagnostic Test for SARS-CoV-2 in Swab and Saliva Specimens Implemented on the NeuMoDx Molecular System
COVID-19 ECCVID 2020
[00:05:25]
23 September 2020
Usefulness of posterior oropharyngeal saliva samples compared to nasopharyngeal swab for the detection of SARS-CoV-2
COVID-19 ECCVID 2020
[00:03:14]
23 September 2020
The Accuracy of Healthcare Worker versus Self Collected (2-in-1) Oropharyngeal and Bilateral Mid-Turbinate (OPMT) Swabs and Saliva Samples for SARS-CoV-2
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