UCLA Biodesign Fellow Focuses Surgical, Medical and Biomedical Engineering Insights on a Weak Link in the COVID-19 Testing Process: Swabs Shortage

"Swabs are a relatively simple component. But testing can’t happen without them." --- Gabe Oland, MD, UCLA Biodesign Fellow
Not all swabs are alike. Some have fibers woven around the tip, similar to cotton swabs found in stores, but made with longer shafts and sterile, spongy materials. But the quickest-to-produce swabs consist of a single plastic material from tip to tip.

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