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How is Influenza Diagnosed?
Influenza can be diagnosed using a variety of
diagnostic tests
. These include rapid influenza diagnostic tests (RIDTs), which can provide results in about 15 minutes, and more accurate molecular assays that can take several hours.
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How is Influenza Diagnosed?
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