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dc.contributor.authorNeil, Men_US
dc.date.accessioned2021-11-23T09:59:48Z
dc.date.issued2021-02-23en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/75402
dc.description.abstractThe UK Office for National Statistics (ONS) publish a regular infection survey that reports data on positive RT-PCR test results for SARS-COV-2 virus. This survey reports that a large proportion of positive test results may be based on the detection of a single target gene rather than on two or more target genes as required in the manufacturer instructions for use, and by the WHO in their emergency use assessment. Without diagnostic validation, for both the original virus and any variants, it is not clear what can be concluded from a positive test resulting from a single target gene call, especially if there was no confirmatory testing. Given this, many of the reported positive results may be inconclusive, negative or from people who suffered past infection for SARS-COV-2.en_US
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dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/*
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dc.titlePositive results from UK single gene testing for SARS-COV-2 may be inconclusive, negative or detecting past infectionsen_US
dc.typeArticle
pubs.author-urlhttp://arxiv.org/abs/2102.11612v3en_US
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