Selected article for: "transport medium and viral transport medium"

Author: Roman Woelfel; Victor Max Corman; Wolfgang Guggemos; Michael Seilmaier; Sabine Zange; Marcel A Mueller; Daniela Niemeyer; Patrick Vollmar; Camilla Rothe; Michael Hoelscher; Tobias Bleicker; Sebastian Bruenink; Julia Schneider; Rosina Ehmann; Katrin Zwirglmaier; Christian Drosten; Clemens Wendtner
Title: Clinical presentation and virological assessment of hospitalized cases of coronavirus disease 2019 in a travel-associated transmission cluster
  • Document date: 2020_3_8
  • ID: gunn55f9_41
    Snippet: Sputum-and stool samples were taken and shipped in native condition. Oro-and nasopharyngeal throat swabs were preserved in 3 mL of viral transport medium. Viral loads in sputum samples were projected to RNA copies per mL, in stool to copies per g, and in throat swabs to copies per 3 mL, assuming that all sample components were suspended in the 3 mL viral transport medium. For swab samples suspended in less than 3 mL viral transport medium, this c.....
    Document: Sputum-and stool samples were taken and shipped in native condition. Oro-and nasopharyngeal throat swabs were preserved in 3 mL of viral transport medium. Viral loads in sputum samples were projected to RNA copies per mL, in stool to copies per g, and in throat swabs to copies per 3 mL, assuming that all sample components were suspended in the 3 mL viral transport medium. For swab samples suspended in less than 3 mL viral transport medium, this conversion was adapted to represent copies per whole swab. An aggregated overview of samples received per day post onset of disease from all patients is shown in Figure 1A .

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