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Utm viral transport media

Manufactured by Copan
Sourced in United States

UTM viral transport media is a sterile liquid medium designed to maintain the viability of viruses during specimen collection, storage, and transport. It provides a protective environment for the virus and helps preserve its structure and integrity.

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Nasopharyngeal and Oropharyngeal Swab Collection

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Nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swabs were obtained from participants. Samples were taken with flocked rayon swabs by trained medical personnel donning appropriate personal protective clothing. The swabs were then transported to the individual sites’ laboratories in UTM viral transport media (Copan, USA) and stored at –4°C for further analysis.
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Viral Diagnostic Swab Collection in Infants

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For infants in birth and supplemental cohorts, a viral diagnostic swab was collected at an illness visit using a medium-sized pediatric flocked swab (cat. no. 518CS01, Copan Diagnostics, Murrieta, CA). The swab was placed in 3 ml of UTM viral transport media (Copan Diagnostics) for RT-PCR as described [41 (link)].
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