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Preparation of 0.1M Tris HCl, pH 6.4 v1

Authors :
Nicola O'Reilly
Jerome Nicod
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
ZappyLab, Inc., 2020.

Abstract

Purpose of examination / Clinical relevance At the end of 2019, several pneumonia cases were reported in Wuhan, China and the pathogen was confirmed as a new viral strain. World Health organization has named the newly identified coronavirus as 2019-nCoV, also known as COVID19. The disease developed into a dangerous pandemic, posing major challenges to the NHS. Although more research is necessary to better understand the virus, in response to the emergency, simple and rapid testing is essential to identify the virus in infected individuals. This will aid the implementation of efficient interventions to contain the spread, and distinguish healthcare workers who have been infected, and are required to self-isolate, from those showing similar symptoms but which are not 2019-nCoV associated. The latter category may continue to work, alleviating stress on hard-pressed healthcare resources. 2019-nCoV is an RNA virus, and the diagnostic tests detect viral RNA in swabs from patient airways using a reverse transcriptase PCR assay. Samples are submitted to HSL, an accredited reporting laboratory, and transferred to the Crick for testing. Principles of Examination This procedure involves the preparation of 0.1M Tris HCl pH 6.4 for making L6 virus inactivation buffer.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0878e1f8add7bbe4e44ce5e1419ecc46
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.bfeyjjfw