April 4, 2026

Science Chronicle

A Science and Technology Blog

April 4, 2026

Science Chronicle

A Science and Technology Blog

Testing

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Is the current testing, sequencing strategy missing Omicron cases in India?

A November 30, 2021 circular from the health ministry clearly mentions that effective December 1, all passengers arriving from specified

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COVID-19: Waving testing requirement for the fully vaccinated is an ill-considered decision: Giridhara Babu

In an email, Dr. Giridhara Babu, Epidemiologist at the Public Health Foundation of India, Bengaluru explains why doing away with

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As COVID-19 cases spike in a few States, what is causing a decline in Kerala?

Even as recently as March 6, March 4, March 3, March 2 and March 1 the Health Ministry mischievously implicated

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Is India witnessing the beginning of the second wave?

From below 5%, the test positivity rate has suddenly shot up in Maharashtra — the seven-day average test positivity rate

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Cannot emphatically say India has passed the COVID-19 peak

In a conversation, Dr. Gautam Menon, Professor of Physics and Biology at Ashoka University and co-author of COVID-19 modelling studies,

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Coronavirus: Two rapid tests developed by Indian labs show why funding for R&D should increase

While the low sensitivity of rapid antigen tests arises from not isolating the viral RNA from the swab samples and amplification of the DNA before detection, the two indigenously developed tests follow these two vital steps, the reason why the sensitivity and specificity are far superior than that of the rapid antigen tests.

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A few U.S. universities rely on rapid tests for safe return to campuses

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign began an ambitious initiative in mid-August to repeatedly test for free all students, faculty and

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Rapid antigen tests ideal for coronavirus screening in the community

While rapid antigen tests used repeatedly in the same population can be used for screening, RT-PCR tests are designed for

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Over 12% of pregnant women presenting at 15 hospitals in Maharashtra infected with coronavirus

Of the 1,140 pregnant women presenting at 15 hospitals in Maharashtra, 141 were found to be infected with novel coronavirus, translating to 12.3% prevalence. Pooled data of 141 pregnant women and 180 women from Nair Hospital in Mumbai revealed that only 11.5% of those infected showed symptoms, while the remaining 88.5% were asymptomatic.

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Tracking coronavirus cases through sewage sureveillance

Analysis of sewage sludge for a period of 10 weeks in the New Haven, Connecticut metropolitan area in the U.S. during the COVID-19 outbreak period March 19-June 1 helped know the swing in coronavirus cases up to two days before samples could be collected, one-four days before hospital admissions and six-eight days before positive results were reported.

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Coronavirus: India’s ambitious ‘test on demand’ approach is fraught with problems

By stating that “all individuals who wish to get themselves tested” are eligible for tests on demand, the ICMR is theoretically making all of India’s 1.3 billion people eligible for a test and also demand a test repeatedly without an upper limit, even when the country does not have the capacity to undertake such a massive exercise. Clearly, the latest advisory is over ambitious and has been framed without much application of mind.

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No correlation between Ct values of PCR test and COVID-19 severity

Using the cycle threshold (Ct) values to infer COVID-19 disease severity or infectiousness may be problematic. Cycle threshold values can be suggestive of the amount of virus in an infected person but there is no reliable way of correlating the Ct value with COVID-19 disease severity or infectiousness. But largely, when the Ct value is over 35, a person is unlikely to be infectious. There are many variables that can alter the Ct value of a sample.

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With over 900 COVID-19 deaths per day for over a week, India crosses 50,000 toll

  If speed, low cost and constraints of molecular testing capacity are the reasons why many States have embraced rapid

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