By KENTA NOGUCHI/ Staff Writer
July 21, 2020 at 07:00 JST
The reagent changes from brown to clear if a saliva sample of a patient infected with the new coronavirus is added. (Provided by Tokyo Medical University and Nihon University)
A safer, less invasive test to detect novel coronavirus infections by analyzing a patient's saliva has been developed in Japan that shows results within just 30 minutes. [Read More]
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