Quantifying SARS-CoV-2 transmission suggests epidemic control with digital contact tracing
L Ferretti et al, Science, May 8, 2020
L Ferretti et al, Science, May 8, 2020
Given the virus infectiousness and the high proportion of transmissions from presymptomatic individuals, controlling the epidemic by manual contact tracing is infeasible. A contact-tracing app with a memory of proximity contacts and notifies them would be sufficient to stop the epidemic, in particular when combined with other measures such as physical distancing
Training deep learning algorithms with weakly labeled pneumonia chest X-ray data for COVID-19 detection
S Rajaraman et al, MEDRXIV, May 8, 2020
S Rajaraman et al, MEDRXIV, May 8, 2020
Longitudinal peripheral blood transcriptional analysis of COVID-19 patients captures disease progression and reveals potential biomarkers
Q Yan et al, MEDRXIV, May 8, 2020
Q Yan et al, MEDRXIV, May 8, 2020
Global genetic diversity patterns and transmissions of SARS-CoV-2
ZW Chen et al, MEDRXIV, May 8, 2020
ZW Chen et al, MEDRXIV, May 8, 2020
Suboptimal biological sampling as a probable cause of false-negative COVID-19 diagnostic test results
NN Kinloch et al, MEDRXIV, May 8, 2020
NN Kinloch et al, MEDRXIV, May 8, 2020
FDA gives emergency authorization for CRISPR-based diagnostic tool for coronavirus
J Achenbach et al, Washington Post, May 7, 2020
J Achenbach et al, Washington Post, May 7, 2020
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