Specimen Collection Guidelines
These guidelines are designed for use in an outbreak setting where the etiologic agent is unknown. Sensitive assays should allow for an efficient and coordinated approach to specimen collection and diagnostic testing to evaluate multiple potential viral and bacterial etiologies.
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