2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.01.01.22283267
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Usability and performance of the MicroGEM Sal6830™, an RT-PCR saliva-based point-of-care platform to detect SARS-CoV-2 in primary healthcare settings with non-laboratory trained operators

Abstract: The beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated how few point-of-care diagnostic tools were available that could be safely and easily operated by healthcare workers with no laboratory training. The gold-standard test, and initially the only test, used RT-PCR with nasal pharyngeal swabs (NPS). Two issues quickly emerged: 1) RT-PCR required central laboratory processing leading to significant time delays and 2) NPS collection causes discomfort, is inappropriate for ongoing repeat sampling of individuals (e.g… Show more

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