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Can nucleic acid testing require mixed sampling?

Of course.

The so-called 10 1 mixed sampling detection technology is to put 10 person's swab into a collection tube. When the test result is negative, all mixed samples are considered negative, and 10 people are all safe. If it is positive, it will immediately notify the relevant departments to temporarily isolate the 10 people in the mixed sampling tube, and re-collect the single-tube swab for review, and then determine which one of the 10 people is positive.

Matters needing attention in nucleic acid detection

When conducting nucleic acid testing, we must pay attention to personal protection, because some people who are tested at the same time may have symptoms such as nausea, vomiting or cough due to sensitivity to throat swabs, which will pollute the surrounding environment. In order to reduce exposure and cross-infection, subjects should take off their masks after medical staff prepare throat swabs, especially in closed collection places.

When sampling, try to sit up straight, chin slightly raised, mouth open and make an "ah" sound. It is normal to have a slight nausea reaction.