Resources with keywords: detection
Cheng L, Dhiyebi H, Varia M, Atanas K, Srikanthan N, Hayat S, et al..
At the peak of the Omicron BA.2 outbreak in April 2022, reported COVID-19 cases were underestimated 19-fold because of changes in clinical testing.
Paran N, et al.
In this study, the authors test for a correlation between MPXV DNA copies in patient specimens.
Martínez-Colón GJ, Ratnasiri K, et al.
Authors state that the data suggest that SARS-CoV-2 infection of adipose tissue could contribute to COVID-19 severity through replication of virus within adipocytes and through induction of local and systemic inflammation driven by infection of adipose tissue-resident macrophages.
Yarden Golan PhD, Mary Prahl MD, Arianna Cassidy MD, et al
Vaccine-associated mRNA was not detected in 13 milk samples collected 4 to 48 hours after vaccination from 7 breastfeeding individuals.
Ali IK, Roy S
Singh, D.K., Singh, B., Ganatra, S.R. et al.
Table 1 shows detection of SARS CoV-2 viral RNA in BAL, and nasal swabs
Ali IK, Roy S