Can a fever cause a positive neocoronary antigen?

Fever does not cause neocoronavirus antigen positivity. Neocoronavirus antigen positivity can cause fever, but fever is not necessarily a result of neocoronavirus infection. Most patients infected with the new coronavirus have fever, dry cough, fatigue, body aches and pains, and in severe cases, shortness of breath, shortness of breath, and dyspnea. Although the symptoms of patients infected with the new coronavirus are similar to those of patients with a cold, fever from other causes such as a cold does not cause antigen positivity. A patient may be infected with NeoCoronavirus either through contact with an infected person in the area where the patient lives or through close contact with an infected person in the neighborhood. If you do not live in an intermediate to high risk area or have a history of close contact with an infected person, a common cold or fever will not cause antigen positivity.