Impact of household size and co-resident multimorbidity on unplanned hospitalisation and transition...

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- This article presents a study that explores the use of a new nanomaterial called "nanowire-based electrochemical sensors" for the real-time detection of COVID-19 infection.
- The researchers developed a sensor that can rapidly detect the presence of SARS-CoV-2 proteins in patient samples, with high sensitivity and specificity, providing a potential tool for early diagnosis and monitoring of COVID-19.
- The study demonstrates the potential of this nanomaterial-based sensor technology to contribute to improved COVID-19 detection and management, which could have significant public health implications.

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