Cephalosporin has no effect on the new crown nucleic acid test.
Cephalosporin is a kind of antibiotic, mainly for the treatment of bacterial infections caused by inflammation, to do the new crown nucleic acid test is mainly viral, and cephalosporin for the virus does not have a killing effect, so eaten cephalosporin to do nucleic acid test is generally not affected.
The main conditions that may affect the nucleic acid test are vaccination, irregular specimen collection, long interval between sampling and testing, etc., which may affect the test results. It is recommended to avoid eating too much before the nucleic acid test, and avoid touching the tonsils and other parts of the swab, which may cause nausea and dry heaving.
Taking cephalosporin generally has no effect on the nucleic acid test, but it is recommended to consult a doctor before doing nucleic acid, under the guidance of the doctor to avoid affecting the test results.