Saliva tests are not only a less invasive way to screen for COVID-19, but could also be a predictor of which patients will develop severe cases, according to research from the Yale School of Medicine ...
WASHINGTON -- Rutgers University researchers have received U.S. government clearance for the first saliva test to help diagnose COVID-19, a new approach that could help expand testing options and ...
Individuals tested for COVID-19 at University of Utah Health's Redwood Center in-car testing site may now participate in a study that evaluates whether saliva and other specimen types can be ...
March 21 (UPI) --Genetic testing of saliva identifies the virus that causes COVID-19 more rapidly than screening of nasal swabs, a study published Monday by the journal Microbiology Spectrum found.
NEW YORK, Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Mirimus, Inc., a leader in conducting high-volume, high-quality PCR testing, today announced the publication of a scientific paper, titled, "Pooled Surveillance ...
When the coronavirus outbreak first began in the U.S., the surge highlighted a critical flaw in the U.S. health care system: a lack of available testing kits. Since then, companies and scientists all ...
Washington, D.C. – March 21, 2022 – Genetic testing of saliva samples identifies the SARS-CoV-2 virus more quickly than testing of nasal swabs. The research is published March 21 in Microbiology ...
Askari and colleagues conclude that saliva testing in childcare centers is feasible and provides important access to testing in an often overlooked population. A Look to the Future We asked Askari ...
After two years of COVID-19, the conversation around monkeypox testing gives off an unnerving sense of deja-vu. The similarities are right there: painful swabs, the struggle to even find a test, ...