Beware of false negatives in diagnostic testing of COVID-19 by Staff May 26, 2020 May 26, 2020 23 views 23Researchers have found that the chance of a false negative result — when a virus is not detected in a person who actually is, or recently has been, infected — is greater than 1 in 5 and, at times, far higher.Source: sciencedaily.com ScienceDaily 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Modern problems, primitive solutions: A glimpse into archaic protein synthesis systems next post Chimpanzees help trace the evolution of human speech back to ancient ancestors Related Posts Non-stop flight: 4,200 km transatlantic flight of the... June 25, 2024 Your future medications could be personalized for you... June 25, 2024 Next platform for brain-inspired computing June 25, 2024 Wildfires increasingly threaten oil and gas drill sites,... June 25, 2024 Telltale greenhouse gases could signal alien activity June 25, 2024 Robots face the future June 25, 2024