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Saliva and gargle samples are attractive research sample types for detecting SARSCoV-2 by RT-PCR. Sampling is easy, non-invasive and studies show the virus is stable for an extended period of time. But how does detection sensitivity compare to the more commonly used naso- and oro-pahryngeal swabs? Could saliva and gargle samples be a substitute to swabs?
In this webinar, product expert Dr. Pierre-Henri Ferdinand will explain: