Optimization of Screening Strategies for COVID-19: Scoping Review
BackgroundCOVID-19 screening is an effective nonpharmaceutical intervention for identifying infected individuals and interrupting viral transmission. However, questions have been raised regarding its effectiveness in controlling the spread of novel variants and its high socioeconomic costs. Therefor...
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Main Authors: | Yuanhua Liu (Author), Yun Yin (Author), Michael P Ward (Author), Ke Li (Author), Yue Chen (Author), Mengwei Duan (Author), Paulina P Y Wong (Author), Jie Hong (Author), Jiaqi Huang (Author), Jin Shi (Author), Xuan Zhou (Author), Xi Chen (Author), Jiayao Xu (Author), Rui Yuan (Author), Lingcai Kong (Author), Zhijie Zhang (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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