New test being developed to measure Covid-19 infection levels
Scientists at the University of Exeter are creating a test to detect how much active virus an infected person is harbouring – known as viral load.
Scientists at the University of Exeter are creating a test to detect how much active virus an infected person is harbouring – known as viral load.
Researchers are developing an ultra-sensitive laser sensor that can pick up the disease at the earliest point of infection.
They analysed data from nine patients in Germany with relatively mild cases of the virus.
Boris Johnson has called on industry to work with the Government to urgently develop new tests that determine whether people have developed immunity.
They believe it is down to a tiny molecule, known as micro RNA.
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