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Arkansas Valley Voice: Polis ramping up Colorado's COVID-19 testing capability

CVMBS Communications July 27, 2020

“We’re seeing heroic efforts at CSU," said Polis. He’s ordering the ramping up of state testing facilities, including at the University of Colorado and Colorado State University, to address the growing backlog of cases at the national testing labs and the state’s need for faster test results.

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Behind the masks: Sewing project brings a department together

Madelein Lopez July 10, 2020

Volunteers in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Pathology sewed over 1,000 face masks for employees to wear at work during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Denver Post: Colorado nursing homes to test all employees weekly to try to avert coronavirus outbreaks

CVMBS Communications May 21, 2020

The state is providing $4.2 million to Colorado State University to pay for testing kits and the costs of processing them. CSU will test about 30 small to medium-sized facilities, while the state will handle the other homes, said Dr. Nicole Ehrhart, director of the university’s Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging.

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Denver 7: CSU to begin COVID-19 testing for asymptomatic health care workers, nursing home residents

CVMBS Communications May 21, 2020

The tests will be processed at the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at CSU. The lab joins the growing national trend of animal health laboratories helping test for COVID-19 in people.

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Dr. Kristy Pabilonia named Director of Clinical Diagnostics for Veterinary Health System

Kristen Browning-Blas May 05, 2020

From her vet school days volunteering at Colorado State University's Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, through nearly two decades of work protecting animal health, and more than a year of interim leadership, Dr. Kristy Pabilonia has been named Director of Clinical Diagnostics for the Veterinary Health System.

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Veterinary Teaching Hospital still open; providing critical services

Jessica Cox May 04, 2020

The hospital is open, providing care to large and small animal patients for emergencies, critical follow-up appointments, and pharmacy orders.

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JAVMA News: Animal health laboratories aid testing for COVID-19 in people

CVMBS Communications April 30, 2020

Dr. Kristy Pabilonia, interim director for the Colorado State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories, said her laboratory accepted its first 60 nasopharyngeal swabs for testing in early April, following a few weeks of validation, resupply, and CLIA registration, which allows human health work pending an audit for full certification.

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Coloradoan: Coronavirus testing lab at CSU could expand Larimer County's COVID-19 testing capacity

CVMBS Communications April 24, 2020

CSU’s new testing capability is a bright spot for Larimer County’s plan to expand regional testing capacity.

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Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory to process human COVID-19 tests

Jessica Cox April 17, 2020

Prepared with the necessary certification for laboratory testing performed on humans, the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory is ready to help the local community process more coronavirus tests.

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Fox31: CSU makes own hand sanitizer amid COVID-19 pandemic

CVMBS Communications April 06, 2020

VIDEO: “It’s important that we also support the local community that we’ve benefited so much from Fort Collins. We’re working right now to see if we can support the local healthcare centers and nursing home environments in Larimer County and the surrounding area,” Karen Dobos told FOX31.

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