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Client N°: 33662791 Collection date: 29/12/2021 07:59:42AM

Patient ID: 211229162020


Birth date: 30/01/2017 Validation date: 30/12/2021 12:17:57PM
RSV464569900 MD: TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Sex: Mujer Age: 4 years
Patient: BAXTER , MAYA KADENCE

Molecular Biology

SARS-COV-2 (COVID-19) Negative Reference value = Negative

REAL TIME PCR CORONAVIRUS SARS-COV-2 (COVID-19)

Note: A “negative” result indicates there is not genetic material of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus detected, either total absence or by a sample in the early or late stages
of the infection. It does not rule out the disease, must be interpreted by the doctor in the clinical context. It should NOT be used as the sole basis for the diagnosis,
management decision-making and treatment of the patient.

Sample type: Nasopharyngeal swab and throat swab.


Method: Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR)

Validated by: QFB Yoseli Yoruby Leal Leyva

* RESULTS OUTSIDE THE REFERENCE LIMITS FOR NORMAL PATIENTS


** RESULTS WITH ALERT FIGURE
"Studies carried out in Centro Nacional de Referencia Culiacán

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MLS. Yoseli Yoruby Leal L.
Laboratory Manager
CED. PROF. 7905613
Results reprint 1 of 1
Date: 30/12/202112:17:57PM
COVID-19: INFORMATION
PATIENT ORIENTATION

1. IF YOUR COVID-19 TEST RESULT WAS POSITIVE: COVID-19 HELP AND


EMERGENCY LINES OF THE
a) If you belong to a group at higher risk of associated complications: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
AND STATE GOVERNMENTS
Call if you or anyone else in your
household has symptoms of respiratory
YOU MUST SEE illness; if you are in a risk group or if you
YOUR DOCTOR. need more information.

Elderly people over People living with chronic


60 years old. diseases such as hypertension,
diabetes, obesity, HIV or others;
or pregnant women.
911 NATIONAL
EMERGENCY LINE

b) If you do not belong to any group at risk of complications:


Keep your distance from other people. Avoid going out or using public
Even at home, use, as much as possible, transportation.
a well-ventilated room and separate
If you had contact with people outside bathroom, utensils exclusive to you
your home three days before the test and do not share items with other
while receiving your result, inform them people at home. Keep in touch with your doctor.
of your diagnosis so they can monitor
or confirm a possible contagion.
Get rest and
stay hydrated.
Keep all surfaces you come into contact If you cough or sneeze, do so with
with clean and disinfected. disposable tissue or by covering with
Stay home unless you have a cough, the inside of your elbow.
fever, headache, shortness of breath,
decreased smell or taste, body or joint
pain. If you have two or more of these
symptoms, see your doctor.
Monitor your symptoms: if temperature
>37.5, oxygen saturation less than 90%,
shortness of breath or breathing, from
Wash your hands frequently with soap chest pain to disorientation, go to your Always wear a mask that completely If in doubt, call 911 helplines or those of
and water. doctor for directions. covers your mouth and nose. each state's Department of Health.

2. IF YOUR COVID-19 TEST RESULT WAS NEGATIVE:


If you leave home for work or for any
other matter that cannot be
Continue to take care of yourself as postponed:
you already know.
· Always wear a mask that completely Keep alert:
covers the mouth and nose.
Avoid visiting crowded places and · Wash your hands frequently with soap
staying in them for long periods · If you have symptoms, get tested to verify
and water, or if there is none at hand, use if you have COVID-19.
of time, especially if they are 70% alcohol gel. · Keep yourself informed through reliable
Stay home and follow the indoors or poorly ventilated (such as · Maintain a healthy distance: at least 1.5 media or Department of Health, WHO, CDC
recommendations of the COVID-19 restaurants, markets or cinemas). meters between you and other people. or other authorized official sites.
traffic light and local authorities.
With information from the SSA, CDC, and WHO.

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