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Home»Posts tagged with»Xpert Hemorrhagic Fever panel

Cepheid’s Xpert panel could reshape Ebola outbreak diagnostics, but scale is the real test

By Pallavi Madhiraju on June 14, 2026   Medical Devices & Diagnostics  

Cepheid’s Xpert panel could reshape Ebola outbreak diagnostics, but scale is the real test

Find out how Cepheid’s Xpert Hemorrhagic Fever panel could reshape Ebola Bundibugyo testing in Africa amid urgent diagnostic gaps.

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