SARS-CoV-2 PCR and antibody testing for an entire rural community: methods and feasibility of high-throughput testing procedures
By
Ayesha Appa,
Gabriel Chamie,
Aenor Sawyer,
Kimberly Baltzell,
Kathryn Dippel,
Salu Ribeiro,
Elias Duarte,
Joanna Vinden,
CLIAHUB Consortium,
Jonathan Kramer-Feldman,
Shahryar Rahdari,
Doug MacIntosh,
Katherine Nicholson,
Jonathan Im,
Diane Havlir,
Bryan M Greenhouse
Posted 30 May 2020
medRxiv DOI: 10.1101/2020.05.29.20116426
High-volume, community-wide ascertainment of SARS-CoV-2 prevalence by PCR and antibody testing was successfully performed using a community-led, drive-through model with strong operational support, well-trained testing units, and an effective technical platform.
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