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Author: Baha Abdalhamid; Christopher R Bilder; Emily L McCutchen; Steven H Hinrichs; Scott A Koepsell; Peter C Iwen
Title: Assessment of Specimen Pooling to Conserve SARS CoV-2 Testing Resources
  • Document date: 2020_4_6
  • ID: fmbowr9g_27
    Snippet: During a rapidly changing epidemic, testing strategies will need to adapt to potential 113 increases in the positive test rate. Group testing of pooled specimens also requires the use of highly 114 sensitive assays to avoid missing low positive samples. Therefore, strategies must be employed to The authors thank the staff of the Biology Section within the Nebraska Public Health 126 Laboratory for processing of the specimens and performance of the.....
    Document: During a rapidly changing epidemic, testing strategies will need to adapt to potential 113 increases in the positive test rate. Group testing of pooled specimens also requires the use of highly 114 sensitive assays to avoid missing low positive samples. Therefore, strategies must be employed to The authors thank the staff of the Biology Section within the Nebraska Public Health 126 Laboratory for processing of the specimens and performance of the assay. According to the 127 University of Nebraska Medical Center Institutional Review Board, this study was deemed exempt 128 because it was conducted as a part of a diagnostic testing study.

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