Comparative analysis of the diagnostic performance of five commercial COVID-19 qRT PCR kits used in India
Abstract To meet the unprecedented requirement of diagnostic testing for SARS-CoV-2, a large number of diagnostic kits were authorized by concerned authorities for diagnostic use within a short period of time during the initial phases of the ongoing pandemic. We undertook this study to evaluate the...
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Auteurs principaux: | J. Singh, A. K. Yadav, A. Pakhare, P. Kulkarni, L. Lokhande, P. Soni, M. Dadheech, P. Gupta, N. Masarkar, A. K. Maurya, S. Nema, D. Biswas, S. Singh |
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2021
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