Concordance between RT-PCR-based detection of respiratory viruses from nasal swabs collected for viral testing and nasopharyngeal swabs collected for bacterial testing
• Studies of respiratory viruses frequently use nasal swabs and viral transport medium (NS). • Pneumococcal colonization studies use nasopharyngeal swabs and STGG medium (NP). • We compared RT-PCR viral detections in paired NS and NP collected from the same child on the same date. • We observed very...
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Concordance between RT-PCR-based detection of respiratory viruses from nasal swabs collected for viral testing and nasopharyngeal swabs collected for bacterial testing |
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