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COVID-19 Testing | What you should know?

COVID-19 Testing | What you should know?

Currently, real-time molecular biology test RT-PCR and rapid test for SARS-CoV-2 virus antigen are two methods that the Ministry has approved of Health to diagnose COVID-19. However, each technique has two sides.

When performing the test, there may be some cases of new patients with COVID-19, the amount of virus that has not yet multiplied in large numbers, leading to a negative rapid test result while they already have the disease. Or there are many other cases where the test results are harmful for the first 2-3 times, and the next is positive.

So, which test method should be applied and performed to get the most accurate results when the disease is suspected?

👉👉 To answer all questions related to the topic of COVID-19 testing, please access the question and answer file HERE, prepared by BS.CK2. HOANG THI HUONG – CarePlus International Clinic.

CarePlus wishes you and your family to be optimistic and stay healthy during the pandemic.

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