2021
DOI: 10.1017/s0950268821001394
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What is the status of nucleic acid contamination in 2019-nCOV vaccination sites? Can it be avoided?

Abstract: This study aimed to investigate the environmental contamination of nucleic acid at 2019-nCOV vaccination site and to evaluate the effect of improvement to the vaccination process.Nucleic acid samples were collected from the surface of the objects in 2019-nCOV vaccination point A (used between 2020.11.15-2020.12.25) and point B (used after 2020.12.27) in a comprehensive tertiary hospital. Samples were collected from point A before improvement to the vaccination process, and from point B (B 1 and B 2 ) after imp… Show more

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“…Since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus epidemic, it has posed a serious threat to the life safety, and health of the people and has brought a great impact on the development of the world economy (Niu et al 2020;Li XZ et al 2021). At present, the international epidemic situation still continues to spread at a high rate, and China's epidemic prevention and control have achieved significant results, however, the import of overseas epidemic diseases poses a greater risk of local spread (Li Z et al 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus epidemic, it has posed a serious threat to the life safety, and health of the people and has brought a great impact on the development of the world economy (Niu et al 2020;Li XZ et al 2021). At present, the international epidemic situation still continues to spread at a high rate, and China's epidemic prevention and control have achieved significant results, however, the import of overseas epidemic diseases poses a greater risk of local spread (Li Z et al 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%