The SARS-CoV-2 viral load in COVID-19 patients is lower on face mask filters than on nasopharyngeal swabs

A. Smolinska, D.S. Jessop, K.L. Pappan, A. De Saedeleer, A. Kang, A.L. Martin, M. Allsworth, C. Tyson, M.P. Bos, M. Clancy, M. Morel, T. Cooke, T. Dymond, C. Harris, J. Galloway, P. Bresser, N. Dijkstra, V. Jagesar, P.H.M. Savelkoul, E.V.H. BeukenW.H.V. Nix, R. Louis, M. Delvaux, D. Calmes, B. Ernst, S. Pollini, A. Peired, J. Guiot, S. Tomassetti, A.E. Budding, F. McCaughan, S.J. Marciniak, M.P. van der Schee*

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