id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-289524-jw4i2ccd Rossi, Esther Diana International perspectives: Impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on cytology 2020-04-07 .txt text/plain 514 44 54 title: International perspectives: Impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on cytology Cytology laboratories also are being impacted by this pandemic in several ways. 2 Specimens, especially respiratory samples, may be submitted for cytologic evaluation. Now is the time to leverage digital imaging technology in order for cytopathologists to perform telecytology remotely, even from home if required. To allow for social distancing, cytotechnologists who are screening cases should be allowed to spread out as much possible. Can cytotechnologists screen cases at home? The epidemiology and pathogenesis of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak The COVID-19 pandemic: implications for the cytology laboratory COVID-19): information for laboratories Emerging infections and the cytology laboratory Going remote: maintaining normalcy in our pathology laboratories during the COVID-19 pandemic International Perspectives in Cytology represents the opinions and views of the author and does not reflect any policy or opinion of the ./cache/cord-289524-jw4i2ccd.txt ./txt/cord-289524-jw4i2ccd.txt