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English: (a) The virus COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) containing single-stranded (positive-sense) RNA associated with a nucleoprotein within a capsid comprised of matrix protein, (b) conjunctival swabs performed in personal protective equipment, (c) swabs of both eyes were taken by rolling cotton swabs across the lower fornix conjunctiva of both eyes, (d) both swabs, one for each eye, were introduced in the same virus-specific tube and delivered to the laboratory for analysis (e).
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Source “Evidence-based of conjunctival COVID-19 positivity: An Italian experience: Gemelli Against COVID Group”, in European Journal of Ophthalmology (in en), volume 31, issue 6, (Please provide a date or year), DOI:10.1177/1120672120976548, ISSN 1120-6721, PMID 33356534, Wikidata Q104566086, pages 2886-2893
Author Maria Cristina Savastano et al.

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