University of Michigan: Testing the Deceased Could Provide Additional Surveillance Methods During Pandemic, Study Shows
September 11, 2020
September 11, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Sept. 11 (TNSStu) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Testing for the coronavirus on those who have died could supplement other forms of surveillance and serve as a possible early outbreak warning sign, say University of Michigan researchers.
"This kind of surveillance could be really useful and serve as an inexpensive testing method, especially in urban areas," said Andrew Brouwer, an assistant research scient . . .
Testing for the coronavirus on those who have died could supplement other forms of surveillance and serve as a possible early outbreak warning sign, say University of Michigan researchers.
"This kind of surveillance could be really useful and serve as an inexpensive testing method, especially in urban areas," said Andrew Brouwer, an assistant research scient . . .