Neo-Crown antigen test can usually detect the incubation period of Neo-Crown, but not 100%, and its sensitivity is lower than that of nucleic acid test.
The incubation period is when the body is infected with the new crown virus, but there are no clinical symptoms due to a low viral load in the body, etc. The incubation period is when the body is infected with the new crown virus, even though there are no clinical symptoms.
When a person infected with Neo-Crown is in the incubation period, even if there are no clinical symptoms, the body still contains Neo-Crown virus. If a sufficient amount of Neo-Crown virus is collected during antigen testing, it can be detected if it causes an antigen-antibody reaction on the antigen test paper.
Nucleic acid testing is more sensitive than antigen testing for people in the incubation stage of neoguana infection, so it is recommended for people suspected of being in the incubation stage of neoguana.