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Author: Alexander T Matelski; Nikhut I Siddique; Philip Mead; Tommaso Raimondi; Laura C Jorgenson; Omar Calderon; Kory Harman; John J Farrell
Title: Microscopic Review of Nasopharyngeal Swabs as a Means of Benchside Quality Assurance
  • Document date: 2020_4_7
  • ID: ngfzagjg_11
    Snippet: There were 517 negative samples and 284 positive samples as verified by RT-PCR for respiratory 103 pathogens. There was no statistically significant difference between positive and negative samples for 104 sex, but they did vary meaningfully for age, with an average of 22 years for negative samples and 44 105 years for positive samples (p<0.01) ( Table 1) . Despite this statistically significant difference in patient age 106 between positive and .....
    Document: There were 517 negative samples and 284 positive samples as verified by RT-PCR for respiratory 103 pathogens. There was no statistically significant difference between positive and negative samples for 104 sex, but they did vary meaningfully for age, with an average of 22 years for negative samples and 44 105 years for positive samples (p<0.01) ( Table 1) . Despite this statistically significant difference in patient age 106 between positive and negative samples, identifiable CCEs were not correlated with patient age (R 2 positive 107 samples = 0.01; R 2 negative samples =0.01) (Figure 2) . 108

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