PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Swab pooling: A new method for large-scale RT-qPCR screening of SARS-CoV-2 avoiding sample dilution.

  • Ana Paula Christoff,
  • Giuliano Netto Flores Cruz,
  • Aline Fernanda Rodrigues Sereia,
  • Dellyana Rodrigues Boberg,
  • Daniela Carolina de Bastiani,
  • Laís Eiko Yamanaka,
  • Gislaine Fongaro,
  • Patrícia Hermes Stoco,
  • Maria Luiza Bazzo,
  • Edmundo Carlos Grisard,
  • Camila Hernandes,
  • Luiz Felipe Valter de Oliveira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246544
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
p. e0246544

Abstract

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To minimize sample dilution effect on SARS-CoV-2 pool testing, we assessed analytical and diagnostic performance of a new methodology, namely swab pooling. In this method, swabs are pooled at the time of collection, as opposed to pooling of equal volumes from individually collected samples. Paired analysis of pooled and individual samples from 613 patients revealed 94 positive individuals. Having individual testing as reference, no false-positives or false-negatives were observed for swab pooling. In additional 18,922 patients screened with swab pooling (1,344 pools), mean Cq differences between individual and pool samples ranged from 0.1 (Cr.I. -0.98 to 1.17) to 2.09 (Cr.I. 1.24 to 2.94). Overall, 19,535 asymptomatic patients were screened using 4,400 RT-qPCR assays. This corresponds to an increase of 4.4 times in laboratory capacity and a reduction of 77% in required tests. Therefore, swab pooling represents a major alternative for reliable and large-scale screening of SARS-CoV-2 in low prevalence populations.