BC Centre for Disease Control - 18 Dec 2021
Rapid tests are done by collecting a sample from each nostril, using a swab. The swab will only go a few centimeters inside your nose; it should not hurt.
The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity - 12 Feb 2024
Sequencing from COVID-19 rapid antigen devices possible paradigm shifter in respiratory infection surveillance ...
The Lancet - 12 Feb 2024
Non-SARS-CoV-2 respiratory viral detection and whole genome sequencing from COVID-19 rapid antigen test devices: a laboratory evaluation study ...