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RT-PCR has 60-80% sensitivity which would ruin the predictive value of a branch (as you go up the tree the test outcome affects the final result bits exponentially).
Is the lack of sensitivity due to (individual vs mixed sensitivity):
a. virus RNA doesn't stay in everyone's throat
b. failure in extraction/probing
Can you reliably keep split one patient's sample into N parts where N is the testing tree height? (since max SampleCnt(Patient_i) = N)
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What's your opinion on group testing? Here's a math analysis on it:
https://members.loria.fr/ADeleforge/the-maths-of-pool-testing-mixing-samples-to-speed-up-covid-19-detection/
My concerns are:
a. virus RNA doesn't stay in everyone's throat
b. failure in extraction/probing
max SampleCnt(Patient_i) = N
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