In place of broad respiratory pathogen panels, use tests that provide immediate diagnosis and potentially expedite management decisions. Consider
first using tests of commonly suspected pathogens, which may change according to the location/season. Examples include rapid molecular or point
of care tests for RSV, Influenza A/B, or Group A pharyngitis. Rapid tests may be laboratory based or point of care, depending on operational needs.
Broader testing for other respiratory pathogens may be done when the result will affect patient management; such as altering/discontinuing empiric
antimicrobial therapy or changing infection control measures.