Early Detection of Covid-19 through a Citywide Pandemic Surveillance Platform

The Seattle Flu study, initiated in 2018, mailed kits for home collection of midnasal swabs to people reporting respiratory symptoms. From January 1 through March 9, 2020, specimens from 2,353 people were also tested for SARS-CoV-2; 25 (1.1%) tested positive. A specimen collected on February 24, 202...

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Veröffentlicht in:The New England journal of medicine 2020-07, Vol.383 (2), p.185-187
Hauptverfasser: Chu, Helen Y, Englund, Janet A, Starita, Lea M, Famulare, Michael, Brandstetter, Elisabeth, Nickerson, Deborah A, Rieder, Mark J, Adler, Amanda, Lacombe, Kirsten, Kim, Ashley E, Graham, Chelsey, Logue, Jennifer, Wolf, Caitlin R, Heimonen, Jessica, McCulloch, Denise J, Han, Peter D, Sibley, Thomas R, Lee, Jover, Ilcisin, Misja, Fay, Kairsten, Burstein, Roy, Martin, Beth, Lockwood, Christina M, Thompson, Matthew, Lutz, Barry, Jackson, Michael, Hughes, James P, Boeckh, Michael, Shendure, Jay, Bedford, Trevor
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