Yhordan Serpentini

Everything You Need To Know About Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)

By Yhordan Serpentini | November 9, 2022 With the start of the Winter season and reaching the middle of November soon, respiratory viruses are spreading and slowly reaching their annual peak. Every year, we deal with recurring respiratory viruses like the influenza virus, and recently with the Coronavirus, but one of the other viruses that […]

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What Are Reference Laboratories?

By Yhordan Serpentini | November 3, 2022 In modern medicine, public and private healthcare institutions, as well as physicians and practitioners, are consistently ordering and authorizing laboratory testing and clinical testing for patience in the U.S. Laboratory testing, as elaborated in our previous blogs, spans a multitude of settings, such as Point-of-Care, in-home, or public

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What You Need To Know About Virtual Care

By Yhordan Serpentini | October 26, 2022 The medical industry has rapidly evolved over the last one hundred years, spanning the development of cures and vaccines, to revolutionary technological advancements that have led doctors to reach patients beyond their offices. The digital advancements of the medical industry have allowed practitioners and physicians all over the

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What To Know About The 2022-2023 Flu Season & Vaccines

By Yhordan Serpentini | September 28, 2022 Before the discovery and outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 virus (COVID-19), the Influenza (Flu) virus typically shows an increase in activity at the beginning of the fall season with a peak in February. According to the CDC, during the 2021-2022 season, the influenza virus showed an interesting change of

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What is Direct Access Testing (DAT)? A Brief Overview

By Yhordan Serpentini | September 14, 2022 Throughout your lifetime, you have probably recieved multiple laboratory testings, or have been requested by your doctor(s) to retrieve multiple samples of your bodily fluids–either mucus, blood, saliva, urine, or plasma, as they are the most common types–to be “sent to the lab” for analysis and testing. Sometimes,

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