TY -的T1 -冠的详细比较-2 antigen-detecting rapid test with professional-collected nasal versus nasopharyngeal swab JF - European Respiratory Journal JO - Eur Respir J DO - 10.1183/13993003.04430-2020 VL - 57 IS - 5 SP - 2004430 AU - Lindner, Andreas K. AU - Nikolai, Olga AU - Rohardt, Chiara AU - Burock, Susen AU - Hülso, Claudia AU - Bölke, Alisa AU - Gertler, Maximilian AU - Krüger, Lisa J. AU - Gaeddert, Mary AU - Tobian, Frank AU - Lainati, Federica AU - Seybold, Joachim AU - Jones, Terry C. AU - Hofmann, Jörg AU - Sacks, Jilian A. AU - Mockenhaupt, Frank P. AU - Denkinger, Claudia M. Y1 - 2021/05/01 UR - //www.qdcxjkg.com/content/57/5/2004430.abstract N2 - Antigen-detecting rapid diagnostic tests (Ag-RDTs) are likely to play a substantial role in innovative testing strategies for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) [1, 2]. Currently, most Ag-RDTs require nasopharyngeal (NP) sampling performed by qualified healthcare professionals. Nasal sampling would enable scaling of antigen testing strategies. The term nasal sampling is often not used uniformly, but can be differentiated as either anterior nasal sampling (entire absorbent tip of the swab, usually 1 to 1.5 cm, inserted into nostril), and nasal mid-turbinate (as described below) [3].Professional nasal sampling is a reliable alternative to nasopharyngeal sampling when using a WHO-listed SARS-CoV-2 antigen-detecting rapid test. This less invasive method needs less training to facilitate rapid scaling of testing strategies. https://bit.ly/3pEVlULHeike Rössig, Mia Wintel, Franka Kausch, Elisabeth Linzbach, Katja von dem Busche, Stephanie Padberg, Melanie Bothmann, Zümrüt Tuncer, Stefanie Lunow, Beate Zimmer, Astrid Barrera Pesek, Sabrina Pein, Nicole Buchholz, Verena Haack, Oliver Deckwart. ER -