Detecting pathogen exposure during the non-symptomatic incubation period using physiological data

Early pathogen exposure detection allows better patient care and faster implementation of public health measures (patient isolation, contact tracing). Existing exposure detection most frequently relies on overt clinical symptoms, namely fever, during the infectious prodromal period. We have develope...

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Main Authors: Davis, Shakti K. (Author), Milechin, Lauren (Author), Patel, Tejash (Author), Hernandez, Mark (Author), Ciccarelli, Gregory A. (Author), Samsi, Siddharth (Author), Hensley, Lisa (Author), Goff, Arthur (Author), Trefry, John (Author), Johnston, Sara (Author), Purcell, Bret (Author), Cabrera, Catherine (Author), Fleischman, Jack (Author), Reuther, Albert I. (Author), Rossi, Franco (Author), Honko, Anna (Author), Pratt, William (Author), Swiston, Albert Joseph (Author)
Other Authors: Lincoln Laboratory (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021-10-08T18:34:18Z.
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