How new saliva test being used in Melbourne outbreak works

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It's more likely to be used by people who are keen to avoid the nose swab. 9News

"The advantage of the saliva test is that it is much more acceptable for people to give a specimen, people just need to collect saliva in their mouth for a minute or two and then split it into a small jar and then that gets sent off to the laboratory," Prof. Lewin said.

"We think it will play a role in bolstering testing reach across the state, particularly, as you heard earlier, in vulnerable populations or in people who have trouble with the throat swab such as children or other individuals who find it more acceptable. "The gold standard of course is a throat swab but we do believe that this certainly plays a role. Much better to have this done then to have no test at all."The defence force is involved in unprecedented new door-to-door testing in 10 hotspot suburbs.

 

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I had the nose and throat swab in UK not nice at all

The nose part of the test isn't even that bad....Lord help me!

DrEricLevi OMG I can’t watch, how are they still doing this ALL WRONG!?!? The nose goes back, not up! Please!

So in other words snowflakes?

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