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  2. Human coronavirus HKU1 - Wikipedia

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    These strains found in New Haven is not to be confused with HCoV-NH (New Haven coronavirus), which is a strain of Human coronavirus NL63. In July 2005, six cases were reported in France. In these cases, French investigators utilized improved techniques for recovering the virus from nasopharyngeal aspirates and from stool samples. [17]

  3. COVID-19 testing - Wikipedia

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    COVID-19 testing involves analyzing samples to assess the current or past presence of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that cases COVID-19 and is responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. The two main types of tests detect either the presence of the virus or antibodies produced in response to infection.

  4. Stool test - Wikipedia

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    Other stool tests involve the detection of antibiotic resistance as to guide appropriate therapy, e.g. Clarithromycin resistance of Helicobacter pylori represents a major challenge in eradication therapy but the responsible bacterial genomic markers can be detected in stool using PCR technology and thus can guide the prescription of the ...

  5. Laboratory diagnosis of viral infections - Wikipedia

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    For example, different types of samples must be collected in appropriate tubes to maintain the integrity of the sample and stored at appropriate temperatures (usually 4 °C) to preserve the virus and prevent bacterial or fungal growth. Sometimes multiple sites may also be sampled. [citation needed] Types of samples include the following:

  6. Dutch researchers train bees to detect coronavirus - AOL

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    So in the end the bees extend their proboscis after being presented a coronavirus positive sample and in that way we can train bees pretty quickly."Scientists say the method is cheapand could cut ...

  7. Clinical metagenomic sequencing - Wikipedia

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    Sample acquisition: the most commonly used samples for metagenomic sequencing are blood, stool, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), urine, or nasopharyngeal swabs. Among these, blood and CSF are the cleanest, having less background noise, while the others are expected to have a great amount of commensals and/or opportunistic infections and thus have ...

  8. Free COVID-19 tests are now available. Here's how you ... - AOL

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    The tests will be able to detect the dominant COVID-19 variants now circulating, according to the CDC. The at-home tests typically provide results within 30 minutes or less and can be administered ...

  9. Coronavirus - Wikipedia

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    The specimen came to be known as the Beaudette strain. In the late 1940s, two more animal coronaviruses, JHM that causes brain disease (murine encephalitis) and mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) that causes hepatitis in mice were discovered. [19] It was not realized at the time that these three different viruses were related. [20] [12]