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Japanese researchers have developed a new antibody-based method for rapid and reliable detection of the new coronavirus without the need for a blood samp.
Ineffective identification of people infected with Covid-19 severely limits the global response to the Covid-19 outbreak, exacerbated by high rates of asymptomatic infection (16%–38.
Another complementary method to confirm SARS-CoV-2 infection is to test for SARS-CoV-2 specific antibodi.
"In order to develop a minimally invasive assay that avoids these drawbacks, we explored the idea of sampling and assaying interstitial fluid, which is located in the epidermis layer of human skin," explained researchers from the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tok.
After demonstrating that interstitial fluid might be suitable for antibody detection, the researchers developed an innovative method for sampling the te.