COVID-19 estimated test detection windows for IgG, IgM and nasal PCR tests

post by nonzerosum · 2020-05-11T22:39:54.707Z · LW · GW · 0 comments

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  Background info
  How soon would you test positive for covid? How soon after exposure would a covid test be positive?
  Will you test positive for covid if you're asymptomatic?
  Overall (average) timeline
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I spent a while looking for this information online and found it hard to come by, so I've compiled my research conclusions. These numbers are based on the best information I could find, but please comment with any critique or improvements.

Background info

There are two types of COVID tests. Molecular tests and serological tests.

Molecular tests are the nasal swab tests, also referred to as PCR tests.

Serological tests are the antibody tests, which can be done by a blood drop or a draw of blood.

How soon would you test positive for covid? How soon after exposure would a covid test be positive?

Will you test positive for covid if you're asymptomatic?

Overall (average) timeline

Some references: https://www.health.harvard.edu/diseases-and-conditions/if-youve-been-exposed-to-the-coronavirus, https://notadoctor.substack.com/p/are-covid-19-symptoms-changing-and, https://allcarefamilymed.com/covid19-antibody-test, https://jcm.asm.org/content/early/2020/05/07/JCM.00941-20

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