Yes. Investigators will provide volunteers with detailed instructions to collect and submit a microsample of blood using the Mitra® Home Blood Collection Kit developed by Neoteryx, which is registered with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a Class 1 Medical Device. Like a blood draw at a doctor’s office, risks of at-home blood sampling include discomfort, bruising and, rarely, fainting or infection at the site where the lancet enters the skin. The kit includes bandages and gauze to reduce the risk of infection.
It also is safe to ship these kits in the mail. The blood samples are dried and contained in a sealed, tamper-proof pouch. Regardless of the infection status of the volunteer, there is no risk of bloodborne SARS-CoV-2 transmission to the mail carrier or others who handle the package.
Как интересно. Оказывается есть методы забора крови дома, самостоятельно
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It also is safe to ship these kits in the mail. The blood samples are dried and contained in a sealed, tamper-proof pouch. Regardless of the infection status of the volunteer, there is no risk of bloodborne SARS-CoV-2 transmission to the mail carrier or others who handle the package.
Как интересно. Оказывается есть методы забора крови дома, самостоятельно