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For several years, Banaei and colleagues have been developing a non-invasive alternative — a blood test that can detect tiny fragments of mold DNA that have been shed into the bloodstream.
For several years, Banaei and colleagues have been developing a non-invasive alternative—a blood test that can detect tiny fragments of mold DNA that have been shed into the bloodstream.
A new blood test is designed to find mold infections deep inside the body, sparing patients from tissue biopsies.