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Saliva Specimens Represent an Alternative to Nasopharyngeal Swab Specimens for Detection of SARS-CoV-2
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The New England Journal of Medicine
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Saliva or Nasopharyngeal Swab Specimens for Detection of SARS-CoV-2
N. Engl. J. Med 2020 Sep 24;383(13)1283-1286, AL Wyllie, J Fournier, A Casanovas-Massana, M Campbell, M Tokuyama, P Vijayakumar, JL Warren, B Geng, MC Muenker, AJ Moore, CBF Vogels, ME Petrone, IM Ott, P Lu, A Venkataraman, A Lu-Culligan, J Klein, R Earnest, M Simonov, R Datta, R Handoko, N Naushad, LR Sewanan, J Valdez, EB White, S Lapidus, CC Kalinich, X Jiang, DJ Kim, E Kudo, M Linehan, T Mao, M Moriyama, JE Oh, A Park, J Silva, E Song, T Takahashi, M Taura, OE Weizman, P Wong, Y Yang, S Bermejo, CD Odio, SB Omer, CS Dela Cruz, S Farhadian, RA Martinello, A Iwasaki, ND Grubaugh, AI KoFrom MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.