Author: Junan Zhu; Kristina Rivera; Dror Baron
Title: Noisy Pooled PCR for Virus Testing Document date: 2020_4_11
ID: f07zk05y_11
Snippet: Once the sample has been pre-processed, there are two further problems that could arise once we partition the sample into multiple group test measurements. One possible outcome is a false negative, meaning not enough genetic material from a sick patient and, therefore, insufficient amplification. It is also possible to have a false positive, meaning the sample was contaminated by viral matter, and the test is positive although the patient is heal.....
Document: Once the sample has been pre-processed, there are two further problems that could arise once we partition the sample into multiple group test measurements. One possible outcome is a false negative, meaning not enough genetic material from a sick patient and, therefore, insufficient amplification. It is also possible to have a false positive, meaning the sample was contaminated by viral matter, and the test is positive although the patient is healthy. We focus on these two problems, as a well-designed group testing procedure mitigates their effects.
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