How to Read New Crown Nucleic Acid Test Results



There are two possibilities for the results of the New Crown Nucleic Acid Test, one is negative, suggesting that the organism is not infected with the New Crown Virus, and the other may be positive, suggesting that the organism has been infected with the New Crown Virus.

The nucleic acid test utilizes real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR to amplify the RNA of the new coronavirus in the sample. If the organism contains the new coronavirus, the real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR method can amplify a large amount of the viral nucleic acid in the sample, resulting in a peak in the fluorescence curve, which means that the nucleic acid test result is positive.

If the organism is not infected by Neocoronavirus, then the sample will not contain viral genetic material, and the real-time quantitative fluorescence method will not be able to amplify the fluorescence curve, which means that the test result is negative, and suggests that the organism is not infected.

The diagnosis of new coronavirus infection can only be confirmed under the guidance of a medical professional and with the assistance of tests.