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The document provides the results of a COVID-19 test for a patient named Meera Devi. It lists the patient's CR number, age, sex, test date, test results, and normal ranges. The test for COVID-19 was negative. It includes several notes about interpreting the results and restrictions on using the results without permission.
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Reports Investigation Reports

The document provides the results of a COVID-19 test for a patient named Meera Devi. It lists the patient's CR number, age, sex, test date, test results, and normal ranges. The test for COVID-19 was negative. It includes several notes about interpreting the results and restrictions on using the results without permission.
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C R. No. *  1012006783424 Bill No. *  072002318944

Patient Details
C. R No.  1012006783424 Patient Name  Meera Devi
Age / Sex  45 Yrs / Female Patient Category  Paid (A F S)
Bill Date : 17-Jul-2020
Test Name Parameter Name Result Normal Range
2019n Cov      
  2019n Co V Negative  -
Note: The results relate only to the specimens tested
and should be correlated with clinical:-1.Testing of
referred clinical specimens was considered on the
basis of request/referral received from/ through
State Surveillance Officer(SSO) of concerned State
Integrated Disease Surveillance
Programme(IDSP)/any other health care facility
affirming requirements of the case definition/s.2.A
single negative test result, particularly if this is from
an upper respiratory, does not exclude infection.3.A
positive test result is only tentative, and will be
  - reconfirmed by retesting.4.Repeat sampling and -
testing of lower respiratory specimen is strongly
recommended in severe or progressive disease.The
repeat specimens may be considered after a gap of
2-4 days after the collection of the first specimen for
additional testing if required.5.A positive alternate
pathogen does not necessarily rule out either,as little
is yet known about the role of coinfections.6.Please
not that these results are not to be used for any
thesis or presentations or for Publication in any
Journal without the prior permission of the Director
General,ICMR. 
  Covid No 211333  -
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