I'm trying to find a source for something I heard on the history channel probably 15-20 years ago. Something about during the mass enlistments of WWII, the medical processing couldn't keep up with everyone's testing for syphilis or something. So they would combine up to 6 peoples blood and test in batches. And only if one batch was positive would they test those 6 individuals separately.
There's talk of doing something similar with COVID testing, due to the shortage. Just curious if anyone has heard of this, or could help me find a source on the WWII testing.
Thanks.
There's talk of doing something similar with COVID testing, due to the shortage. Just curious if anyone has heard of this, or could help me find a source on the WWII testing.
Thanks.