How to design and implement a university-based COVID-19 testing programme? An evaluation of a novel RT-LAMP COVID-19 testing programme in a UK university
Abstract Background Little is known about how asymptomatic testing as a method to control transmission of COVID-19 can be implemented, and the prevalence of asymptomatic infection within university populations. The objective of this study was to investigate how to effectively set-up and implement a...
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Main Authors: | Claire Blackmore (Author), Gareth W. Hall (Author), Rebecca C. Allsopp (Author), Anna L. Hansell (Author), Caroline M. Cowley (Author), Ruth C. Barber (Author), Christopher W. Holmes (Author), Martin D. Tobin (Author), Jacqui A. Shaw (Author), Nigel J. Brunskill (Author), Philip N. Baker (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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