“…Microarray assays, which are capable of detecting multiple targets in parallel, open new possibilities, including the in-depth analysis of virus isolates within a short turnaround time. Recently, microarray assays have been described as valuable methods for the detection, differential diagnosis, and subtyping (of the H1, H2, H3, H5, N1, and N2 subtypes) of influenza A viruses with relevance to human disease (9,10,18,20,21,22,27,28,38,39), as well as for HA and NA subtyping (23,24,32,33).…”