Author: Haran Shani-Narkiss; Omri David Gilday; Nadav Yayon; Itamar Daniel Landau
Title: Efficient and Practical Sample Pooling High-Throughput PCR Diagnosis of COVID-19 Document date: 2020_4_7
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Snippet: Given b and p, the expression for the expected number of tests under the one-time pooling method can be calculated as follows: First â„ tests must be performed. Next, how many of the total N samples will need to be tested individually? The expected fraction of total samples that must be tested individually is the same as the fraction of batches that is expected to be positive, because the batches are of equal size. The fraction of batches that i.....
Document: Given b and p, the expression for the expected number of tests under the one-time pooling method can be calculated as follows: First â„ tests must be performed. Next, how many of the total N samples will need to be tested individually? The expected fraction of total samples that must be tested individually is the same as the fraction of batches that is expected to be positive, because the batches are of equal size. The fraction of batches that is expected to be positive is simply the probability that any given batch will be positive:
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