• Covid samples from cheeks : The Tribune India

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    PGI finds sensitivity of RT-PCR from self-collected swabs at 58.9%

    Updated At: May 27, 2021

  • Coronavirus Testing Delays Fueled By Swab Shortage : Shots - Health News : NPR

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    Medical personnel use specialized swabs to gather samples to test for coronavirus, such as at this drive-through COVID-19 testing station in Seattle. The supply of these swabs is getting tight. Elaine T

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  • Mawi DNA Technologies launches NextSWAB™ for accurate, more reliable COVID-19 test results - ANTARA News

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  • Flint physician wins COVID-19 Governor’s Service Award - mlive.com

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    Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, right, and his son Nikhil Mukkamala, a sophomore at the University of Michigan studying bioengineering, work together to make masks using 3D printers on Wednesday, April 8, 2020 in Flint. (Jake May | MLive.com)The Flint Journal, MLive.com

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  • Hubs report finds 3D printing market to triple by 2026

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    Online manufacturing platform Hubs says its annual 3D Printing Trend Report has found that the market will nearly triple to hit $44.5 billion by 2026, based on a 24% compound annual growth.

    Hubs says that figure comes from analysis by 12 leading market-analyst firms. The latest report in

  • COVID Breath Test: Fascinating Technology, Limited Potential?

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    April 15, 2022 – A first-of-its-kind test that detects coronavirus in the breath can produce results in less than 3 minutes, but the real-world impact could be limited.

    The test, from InspectIR Systems, produces results faster than the 15 minutes needed for existing COVID-19 rapid test

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  • Explainer: Swabbing the throat — does it work better for ART kits? - TODAY

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    SINGAPORE — In recent weeks, an unproven hack to boost the accuracy of antigen rapid test (ART) kits has been making the rounds on social media, recommending that people swab their throats instead of their nostrils.

    A woman receives a throat swab test at a street booth as the coronavir

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