Claim(permalink)
the nasal swab commonly used to test for COVID-19 obtains a sample from the blood-brain barrier
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Date published
2020-07-09
Entities
MyalgiaYvonne JeffriesPharynxRespiratory tractEncephalitisMorgan GrimesPediatricsPathogenic bacteriaBlood–brain barrierHuman brainFertilisers and Chemicals TravancoreBoneInflammationUSA TodayInfectionReverse transcription polymerase chain reactionAssociated PressSkullCOVID-19 testingJohns Hopkins UniversityMedicinePolymerase chain reactionCenters for Disease Control and PreventionSocial mediaTexasVirusFacebookSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2Stanford University School of Medicine

