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Performance of Saliva Specimens for the Molecular Detection of SARS-CoV-2 in the Community Setting: Does Sample Collection Method Matter?

机译:SARS-COV-2中SARS-COV-2分子检测的唾液标本的性能:样品收集方法是否重要?

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Data on the performance of saliva specimens for diagnosing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in ambulatory patients are scarce and inconsistent. We assessed saliva-based specimens for detecting severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) by reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR) in the community setting and compared three different collection methods. ABSTRACT Data on the performance of saliva specimens for diagnosing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in ambulatory patients are scarce and inconsistent. We assessed saliva-based specimens for detecting severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) by reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR) in the community setting and compared three different collection methods. This prospective study was conducted in three primary care centers. RT-PCR was performed on paired nasopharyngeal swabs (NPS) and saliva samples collected from outpatients with a broad clinical spectrum of illness. To assess differences in collection methods, saliva specimens were obtained in a different way in each of the participating centers: supervised collection (SVC), oropharyngeal washing (OPW), and self-collection (SC). Pairs of NPS and saliva samples from 577 patients (median age, 39?years; 44% men; 42% asymptomatic) were collected and tested, and 120 (20.8%) gave positive results. The overall agreement with NPS results and kappa coefficients (κ) for saliva samples obtained by SVC, OPW, and SC were 95% (κ?=?0.85), 93.4% (κ?=?0.76), and 93.3% (κ?=?0.76), respectively. The sensitivities (95% confidence intervals [95% CI]) of the saliva specimens ranged from 86% (72.6% to 93.7%) for SVC to 66.7% (50.4% to 80%) for SC samples. Sensitivity was higher for samples with lower cycle threshold ( C _(T) ) values. The best RT-PCR performance was observed for SVC, with sensitivities (95% CI) of 100% (85.9% to 100%) in symptomatic individuals and 88.9% (50.7% to 99.4%) in asymptomatic individuals at C _(T) values of ≤30. We conclude that saliva is an acceptable specimen for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 in the community setting. Specimens collected under supervision perform comparably to NPS and can effectively identify individuals at higher risk of transmission under real-life conditions.
机译:关于探测冠状病毒疾病2019(Covid-19)在动态患者中的唾液标本性能的数据是稀缺和不一致的。我们评估了基于唾液的标本,用于通过逆转录酶PCR(RT-PCR)在社区设置中检测严重的急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-COV-2),并比较了三种不同的收集方法。摘要关于侦察肠病患者诊断血红素病毒疾病(Covid-19)的性能的数据稀缺和不一致。我们评估了基于唾液的标本,用于通过逆转录酶PCR(RT-PCR)在社区设置中检测严重的急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-COV-2),并比较了三种不同的收集方法。这项前瞻性研究是在三个初级保健中心进行的。 RT-PCR对从门诊患者收集的配对的鼻咽拭子(NPS)和唾液样品,具有广泛的疾病。为了评估收集方法的差异,在每个参与中心的各种方式获得唾液标本:监督收集(SVC),口咽洗涤(OPW)和自集(SC)。从577名患者(中位年龄,39岁)的对NPS和唾液样品对收集并测试,并测试了120%(20.8%)给出了阳性结果。通过SVC,OPW和SC获得的唾液样品和Kappa系数(κ)的总体一致性达95%(κα=?0.85),93.4%(κα= 0.76),93.3%(κ?分别=?0.76)。唾液试样的敏感度(95%置信区间[95%CI])的SVC为SVC的86%(72.6%至93.7%),可用于SC样品的66.7%(50.4%至80%)。对于具有较低循环阈值的样本(C _(t))值,灵敏度更高。对于SVC观察到最佳的RT-PCR性能,敏感性(95%CI)在症状性的个体中为100%(85.9%至100%),C_(T)的无症状个体中的88.9%(50.7%至99.4%)值≤30。我们得出结论,唾液是检测社区环境中SARS-COV-2的可接受的标本。在监督下收集的标本相当于NPS,可以在现实条件下有效地识别更高传播风险的个人。

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