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SARS-CoV-2 detection and COVID-19 diagnosis

Nanomaterials can be toxic to the human body.

Which of the below is not a method for COVID-19 diagnosis.

The most widely used method for COVID-19 detection is Computed Tomography Scan (CT).

There is a standardized protocol for nanomaterials.

How are they used in the context of the European Union?

The viral capsid is not destroyed when it enters the host cells.

Viruses infect only eukaryotic organisms.

Can nanotechnology will become another element that reinforces the division of the world into developed and backward countries?

Where are nanomedicines used?

The biggest problem with regulating nanomedicines is the fact that regulatory agencies such as the FDA use safety data based on bulk materials that do not have the same pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic activity as nanomedicines?