Feasibility study for the use of self-collected nasal swabs to identify pathogens among participants of a population-based surveillance system for acute respiratory infections (GrippeWeb-Plus)-Germany, 2016.
Joana M HaussigAngelina TargoszSusanne EngelhartMichael HerzhoffKerstin PrahmSilke BudaAndreas NitscheWalter HaasUdo BuchholzPublished in: Influenza and other respiratory viruses (2019)
Self-collection of anterior nasal swabs proofed to be feasible, was well accepted by participants, gave valid results and was an informative adjunct to syndromic data.
Keyphrases
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