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Laboratory and Point-of-Care Testing for COVID-19: A Review of Recent Developments
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Laboratory and Point-of-Care Testing for COVID-19: A Review of Recent Developments

Ravi Kalia, Rishi Kaila, Payal Kahar and Deepesh Khanna
Curēus (Palo Alto, CA), Vol.14(8), pp.e28530-e28530
08-29-2022
PMID: 36185888

Abstract

General & Internal Medicine Life Sciences & Biomedicine Medicine, General & Internal Science & Technology
With the emergence of Coronavirus infection called COVID-19, testing is essential for containment and mitigation purposes. In a pandemic, control is essential to limit the spread of any virus. Initially, contact tracing was not available which ultimately led to the 2020 pandemic. However, with the development of COVID-19 rapid testing, the rate of infections has lessened and has allowed for some return to normalcy. In this review, we discuss the various antibody, antigens, and molecular tests that have been given emergency authorization (EA) from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Moreover, we will discuss the various point-of-care tests as well as the specificity and sensitivity that are associated with each testing kit. With appropriate testing, we can be aware of how the virus spreads and how prevalent it remains.
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