Implementation of a rapid influenza A/B and RSV direct molecular assay improves emergency department oseltamivir use in paediatric patients
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Mitchell, Stephanie L; Chang, Yeh-Chung; Feemster, Kristen; & Cárdenas, Ana María (2018). Implementation of a rapid influenza A/B and RSV direct molecular assay improves emergency
department oseltamivir use in paediatric patients. Journal of Medical Microbiology, 67(3). pp. 358-363. 10.1099/jmm.0.000676. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21203.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Yeh-Chung Chang
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
My interests include infections in immunocompromised hosts and I help run the Pediatric
Transplant ID clinical service. At Duke, these populations include pediatric solid
organ transplant recipients, bone marrow transplant recipients, and Oncology patients. My
personal research includes EBV infection and post-transplant lymphoprolifeartive disease
(PTLD), as well as vaccine responses in the immunocompromised host populations. I
am also involved in studies evaluating invasive funga

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