
“PCR detection of viruses is helpful so long as its accuracy can be understood: it offers the capacity to detect RNA in minute quantities, but whether that RNA represents infectious virus may not be clear.” The Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine (CEBM) says: But is this viral RNA active? That is, does the detected viral RNA have the capacity to reproduce or infect the person (virulence) or get transmitted to other people (infectivity)? The gene fragment might be detected and the virus “positively found”. The PCR is very sensitive and will detect the presence of viral RNA (with PCR the virus is detected by targeting one or more gene fragments). Statistical analysis: PCR positives and deaths (excess deaths) page 7.Conclusion in relation to PCR positives and an advancing pandemic.PCR kits for SARS Cov2 (manufacturers and asymptomatic) page 6.How long can an inactive virus remain in a body? page 5.Can successive tests on the same person give contradictory results?.Is there evidence that someone is infectious after PCR results?.Explanation of the experiment that shows whether a virus is still infective.PCR true positives versus infectivity and virulence.Does a PCR “TRUE POSITIVE” mean INFECTIVITY OR VIRULENCE?.Culturing a virus as reference test page 2.Watch video: False Positives and Rapid Tests Explained Article of Physics and Technology, UiT The Artic University of Norwayĩ037 Tromsø, Norway, Future Synthesis AS UniongSkien, Norwayĭownload Pdf: PCR test REFERENCE_Infectivity 2020 Nov 5
