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¿Pruebas COVID de PCR o antígenos? Conoce cuáles son las diferencias

  • Written by Nathaniel Hafer, Assistant Professor of Molecular Medicine, UMass Chan Medical School
imageTodas las pruebas de COVID-19 comienzan con una muestra, pero los procesos científicos varían mucho después de ese punto. Morsa Images/Digital Vision via Getty Images

En este punto de la pandemia, es probable que usted o alguien que conozca haya recibido al menos una prueba de COVID-19. Sin embargo, ¿sabe qué tipo...

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