Performance of at-home self-collected saliva and nasal-oropharyngeal swabs in the surveillance of COVID-19
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Journal of Oral Microbiology
Abstract
Background: SARS-CoV-2 quickly spreads in the worldwide population, imposing social
restrictions to control the infection, being the massive testing another essential strategy to
break the chain of transmission.
Aim: To compare the performance of at-home self-collected samples – saliva and combined
nasal-oropharyngeal swabs (NOP) – for SARS-CoV-2 detection in a telemedicine platform for
COVID-19 surveillance.
Material and methods: We analyzed 201 patients who met the criteria of suspected COVID-
19. NOP sampling was combined (nostrils and oropharynx) and saliva collected using a cotton
pad device. Detection of SARS-COV-2 was performed by using the Altona RealStar® SARS-CoV
-2 RT-PCR Kit 1.0.
Results: There was an overall significant agreement (κ coefficient value of 0.58) between
saliva and NOP. Considering results in either sample, 70 patients positive for SARS-CoV-2 were
identified, with 52/70 being positive in NOP and 55/70 in saliva. This corresponds to sensitiv-
ities of 74.2% (95% CI; 63.7% to 83.1%) for NOP and 78.6% (95% CI; 67.6% to 86.6%) for saliva.
Conclusion: Our data show the feasibility of using at-home self-collected samples (especially
saliva), as an adequate alternative for SARS-CoV-2 detection. This new approach of testing can
be useful to develop strategies for COVID-19 surveillance and for guiding public health
decisions.