Scientific Reports (Mar 2021)

COVID-19 salivary Raman fingerprint: innovative approach for the detection of current and past SARS-CoV-2 infections

  • C. Carlomagno,
  • D. Bertazioli,
  • A. Gualerzi,
  • S. Picciolini,
  • P. I. Banfi,
  • A. Lax,
  • E. Messina,
  • J. Navarro,
  • L. Bianchi,
  • A. Caronni,
  • F. Marenco,
  • S. Monteleone,
  • C. Arienti,
  • M. Bedoni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84565-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract The pandemic of COVID-19 is continuously spreading, becoming a worldwide emergency. Early and fast identification of subjects with a current or past infection must be achieved to slow down the epidemiological widening. Here we report a Raman-based approach for the analysis of saliva, able to significantly discriminate the signal of patients with a current infection by COVID-19 from healthy subjects and/or subjects with a past infection. Our results demonstrated the differences in saliva biochemical composition of the three experimental groups, with modifications grouped in specific attributable spectral regions. The Raman-based classification model was able to discriminate the signal collected from COVID-19 patients with accuracy, precision, sensitivity and specificity of more than 95%. In order to translate this discrimination from the signal-level to the patient-level, we developed a Deep Learning model obtaining accuracy in the range 89–92%. These findings have implications for the creation of a potential Raman-based diagnostic tool, using saliva as minimal invasive and highly informative biofluid, demonstrating the efficacy of the classification model.