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Limitations of Viral Diagnostic Testing

No single diagnostic test is entirely sufficient for diagnosing an active viral infection before death. The accuracy of these assays depends on their detection sensitivity, the quantity of virions present in the sample, and the timing of the test relative to viral shedding, which can vary. Consequently, a negative test result does not definitively rule out an infection, as viral loads may simply be too low at the time of sampling, often requiring repeated testing over time to ensure detection.

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