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Dr. Beatrice Mahler
The director of the “Marius Nasta” Institute in Bucharest, Beatrice Mahler, drew attention to a problem related to testing for Covid-19 in Romania.
The Strategic Communication Group reported 1,194 new Covid-19 cases and 78 deaths on Saturday. Thus, the total number of cases reached 637,395, of which 15,919 died and 571,333 were cured.
After the appearance of these figures, the manager of the “Marius Nasta” Institute in Bucharest spoke about the decrease in the number of cases, drawing attention to the tests that are done at home, but that are not reported although the result is positive.
„I see the problem at the moment in the area of home tests that are positive, not reported, which does not mean SARS-CoV-2 infection confirmed by the case definition. ” Beatrice Mahler told B1TV.
“What has happened in the last few days is that these positive tests against gender are reported to the DSP and it is a good thing, but I think we should move to the next step. These tests should be considered diagnostic tests if they are positive and allow the evaluation of these patients in Covid hospitals do need evaluation, “said Beatrice Mahler.
According to the manager of “Marius Nasta”, “Rapid tests that are done at home are not reported and are not taken into account.. However, rapid tests that are done in an organized environment, those that are done in institutions, in medical centers are reported ”.
“If they are tested at home, it is not reported. It is important that people perform the test in an organized environment because how they are harvested is extremely important so that the result is correct and not false false.”Beatrice Mahler pointed out later.
Mahler: It’s extremely risky.
Beatrice Mahler said then that “the greatest danger is the lack of continuity of the flow of possible babies that such a positive person can have. It is extremely risky because things remain at the level of that family and very accidentally we, the doctors, through the knowledge and former patients that we have, find out about such situations and try to urge a continuation or a diagnosis that agrees with strength in Romania “.
Regarding the last weeks, Beatrice Mahler says that “it was a sad holiday, a holiday that many Romanians spent in hospital, it was a week of mourning for many families.”
“It is a pity not to have a confirmation and the positive patient does not benefit from the first moment of the specific treatment that is increasingly effective. Initial therapy is effective and can reduce the number of patients presenting to ATI. This requires an early and correct diagnosis, “added the manager of the Institute” Marius Nasta “in Bucharest.
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