Scientific Reports (Mar 2021)

Field-deployable, rapid diagnostic testing of saliva for SARS-CoV-2

  • Shan Wei,
  • Hemant Suryawanshi,
  • Alexandre Djandji,
  • Esther Kohl,
  • Stephanie Morgan,
  • Eldad A. Hod,
  • Susan Whittier,
  • Kevin Roth,
  • Raymond Yeh,
  • Juan Carlos Alejaldre,
  • Elaine Fleck,
  • Stephen Ferrara,
  • Daniel Hercz,
  • David Andrews,
  • Lilly Lee,
  • Kristopher A. Hendershot,
  • Joshua Goldstein,
  • Yousin Suh,
  • Mahesh Mansukhani,
  • Zev Williams

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-84792-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract To safely re-open economies and prevent future outbreaks, rapid, frequent, point-of-need, SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic testing is necessary. However, existing field-deployable COVID-19 testing methods require the use of uncomfortable swabs and trained providers in PPE, while saliva-based methods must be transported to high complexity laboratories for testing. Here, we report the development and clinical validation of High-Performance Loop-mediated isothermal Amplification (HP-LAMP), a rapid, saliva-based, SARS-CoV-2 test with a limit of detection of 1.4 copies of virus per µl of saliva and a sensitivity and specificity with clinical samples of > 96%, on par with traditional RT-PCR based methods using swabs, but can deliver results using only a single fluid transfer step and simple heat block. Testing of 120 patient samples in 40 pools comprised of 5 patient samples each with either all negative or a single positive patient sample was 100% accurate. Thus, HP-LAMP may enable rapid and accurate results in the field using saliva, without need of a high-complexity laboratory.