Two key findings: A) “We found... more anal swab positives than oral swab positives in a later stage of infection, suggesting shedding and thereby transmitted through oral–fecal route” & B) “We also showed serology test can improve detection positive rate”https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/22221751.2020.1729071 …
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Hey Yobie what do you think of this
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It’s not aerosol transmissible then it might be. It’s respiratory but has gastro intestinal traits. It has an incubation of 14 days then perhaps more. Then it might be asymptomatic and catching it again might be worse. Oh joy
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So oral swabs, previously considered the most reliable method of diagnosis are not reliable ? So how does a respiratory condition manifest itself to require testing or transfer fecally/anally ? Not medically inclined here. So just asking
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Word I get it
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