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  2. The best FDA-approved at-home COVID tests - AOL

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    Being that RSV and flu symptoms can closely mirror COVID symptoms – sore throat, fever or chills, fatigue, body aches and congestion – having an at-home COVID test on hand is an easy and cost ...

  3. COVID-19 rapid antigen test - Wikipedia

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    A 2022 study followed 225 adults and children with COVID-19 over 15 days using PCR tests, viral cultures, and home RATs. [29] It found that the sensitivity of the RAT (Quidel QuickVue) increased from 0% two days prior to symptom onset or first positive PCR test to 77% four days after symptom onset or first positive PCR test, with an overall ...

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    "A faint positive line on a home test after recovering from COVID-19 symptoms is an indication of viral proteins being present — therefore, that person may be still contagious."

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  6. Breath gas analysis - Wikipedia

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    Breath gas analysis is a method for gaining information on the clinical state of an individual by monitoring volatile organic compounds (VOCs) present in the exhaled breath. Exhaled breath is naturally produced by the human body through expiration and therefore can be collected in non-invasively and in an unlimited way. [ 1 ]

  7. Smell as evidence of disease - Wikipedia

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    It is still employed with a focus on volatile organic compounds (VOCs) found in body odor. [2] VOCs are carbon-based molecular groups having a low molecular weight, secreted during cells' metabolic processes. [3] Their profiles may be altered by diseases such as cancer, metabolic disorders, genetic disorders, infections, and among others.