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COVID-19: laboratory capabilities in providing medical care to patients

https://doi.org/10.65249/1027-7218-2025-11-52-56

Abstract

Today, there are many clinical laboratory tests that assess the condition of a patient diagnosed with COVID-19, but none of them is specific for this disease, however, science does not stand still.

The emergence of new SARS-CoV-2 variants initiates a search for sensitive and specific diagnostic markers for COVID-19 infection. The optimal indicator will be one that helps assess the severity of the disease and predicts the progression of the pathology.

For this publication, an analysis of literary sources and our own data was conducted in order to determine a list of biomarkers for monitoring the condition of a patient with COVID-19.

About the Authors

N. Trunova
Республиканский клинический медицинский центр Управления делами Президента Республики Беларусь
Belarus


Yu. Gorbich
Комитет по здравоохранению Мингорисполкома
Belarus


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Trunova N., Gorbich Yu. COVID-19: laboratory capabilities in providing medical care to patients. Healthcare. 2025;1(11):52-56. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.65249/1027-7218-2025-11-52-56

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