Patients with a CT value equal to or less than 35 may be considered positive for the virus, while those with a CT value greater than 35 may be considered negative. Any samples with a CT value equal to or less than 35 that show a poor sigmoidal curve on the test should be retested to confirm the results.
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All Patients With a CT Value of Equal to or Less Than 35 May Be Considered Positive
Patients with a CT value equal to or less than 35 may be considered positive for the virus, while those with a CT value greater than 35 may be considered negative. Any samples with a CT value equal to or less than 35 that show a poor sigmoidal curve on the test should be retested to confirm the results.
Patients with a CT value equal to or less than 35 may be considered positive for the virus, while those with a CT value greater than 35 may be considered negative. Any samples with a CT value equal to or less than 35 that show a poor sigmoidal curve on the test should be retested to confirm the results.
while those with a CT value greater than 35 may be considered negative. All samples with a CT value equal to or less than 35, which is seen as a poor sigmoidal curve, should be essentially retested.