Does having a nucleic acid test with a fever have an effect

There are no adverse effects on patients with fever who undergo nucleic acid testing and it will not affect the results.
Patients undergoing the test with fever are usually not affected. Nucleic acid tests are performed for a variety of viral infections, such as the novel coronavirus, hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, and influenza B virus, with the novel coronavirus being the most common.
The nucleic acid test uses respiratory secretions to determine the presence of specific gene sequences of viruses, while fever, whether caused by viral or bacterial infections, does not produce the viruses that need to be detected, so the test results will not be affected.
In addition, the new coronavirus is relatively dangerous and active protection is recommended.
If you suspect that you are infected with the new coronavirus or if you feel unwell, please consult the hospital in time and take proper protection and isolation measures during the period to avoid adverse consequences.