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What will happen to my nasal swabs?

10th August 2016 by

They will not be labeled with your name or contact details, but only with a unique study number. Once returned to the processing laboratory we will try to grow S. aureus from them. We will also extract bacterial DNA from the swab material so we can identify other bacterial species. A small amount of the nasal swab material will be stored in the freezer for future health-related research purposes.

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