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Author: Hui Xu; Li Yan; Chun (Martin) Qiu; Bo Jiao; Yanyan Chen; Xi Tan; Zhuo Chen; Ling Ai; Yaru Xiao; Ailin Luo; Shusheng Li
Title: Analysis and Prediction of False Negative Results for SARS-CoV-2 Detection with Pharyngeal Swab Specimen in COVID-19 Patients: A Retrospective Study
  • Document date: 2020_3_30
  • ID: 9edp04ud_51
    Snippet: Patient A was a 37-year-old male. He had consolidation but not GGO detected in his CT imaging report, reported fever, and his blood routine test showed the following results: lymphocytes: 1.68×10 9 /L, basophils: 0.01×10 9 /L, eosinophils: 0.04×10 9 /L and neutrophils: 2.56 × 10 9 /L. It was predicted that his time window for testing positive started at 10.49 days since getting sick. The patient took the test on day 21, and he had a chance gr.....
    Document: Patient A was a 37-year-old male. He had consolidation but not GGO detected in his CT imaging report, reported fever, and his blood routine test showed the following results: lymphocytes: 1.68×10 9 /L, basophils: 0.01×10 9 /L, eosinophils: 0.04×10 9 /L and neutrophils: 2.56 × 10 9 /L. It was predicted that his time window for testing positive started at 10.49 days since getting sick. The patient took the test on day 21, and he had a chance greater than 50% to test positive (75.1%), which matched his actual test result (Figure 3 A) .

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