PatriciaABSantos on Nostr: Well after the PCR technique you search for viral DNA/RNA you want in the sample, and ...
Well after the PCR technique you search for viral DNA/RNA you want in the sample, and if you have a sample with large amounts (in proportion to the rest of the sample, because you replicated the whole thing) of viral DNA/RNA, it means that the virus you are searching for is replicating itself (therefore, you have an active infection). Viral PCR is a very reliable and accurate way to identify active viral infection, but PCR per se is just the technique :)
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