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Self- or caregiver swabs are as effective as healthcare worker swabs for detecting pathogens
Self swabs and caregiver swabs are effective at detecting multiple pathogens and are just as accurate as those taken by healthcare workers, according to a team of Australian researchers. The research appears in the
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, a publication of the American Society for Microbiology.
Across the range of pathogens and swab types, there was high agreement between results from self- or caregiver swabs and those performed by a healthcare worker, even when different sites were swabbed (e.g. nasopharyngeal vs. nasal).
Joshua Osowicki, BMedSci, MBBS, FRACP, Principal Investigator, Pediatric Infectious Diseases Physician in the Murdoch Children s Research Institute s Tropical Diseases Research Group
Michigan boy with rare COVID condition to require amputation
The 10-year-old boy from Shelby, Mich., has been in the hospital since December 21.
Brittney Autman
Dae-Shun Jamison is currently being treated at Helen Devos Children s Hospital from a severe case of MIS-C.
and last updated 2021-01-13 01:11:34-05
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. â Dae Shun Jamison from Shelby, Michigan, has been diagnosed with a rare condition resulting from COVID-19 which will lead to amputation of his legs.
The 10-year-old had a high fever, and his mother immediately took him to the hospital, where he was admitted on Dec. 21. Doctors diagnosed him with multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, also known as MIS-C.