Direct comparison of clinical diagnostic sensitivity of saliva from buccal swabs versus combined oro-/nasopharyngeal swabs in the detection of SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.529 Omicron

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作者
Puyskens, Andreas [1 ,2 ]
Michel, Janine [1 ,2 ]
Stoliaroff-Pepin, Anna [3 ]
Bayram, Fatimanur [1 ,2 ]
Sesver, Akin [1 ,2 ]
Wichmann, Ole [3 ]
Harder, Thomas [3 ]
Schaade, Lars [1 ,2 ]
Nitsche, Andreas [1 ,2 ]
Peine, Caroline [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Robert Koch Inst, Ctr Biol Threats & Special Pathogens, WHO Reference Lab SARS CoV2, Highly Pathogen Viruses, Berlin, Germany
[2] Robert Koch Inst, WHO Collaborating Ctr Emerging Infect & Biol Threa, Berlin, Germany
[3] Robert Koch Inst, Dept Infect Dis Epidemiol, Immunizat Unit, Berlin, Germany
[4] Robert Koch Inst, Seestr 10, D-13353 Berlin, Germany
关键词
SARS-CoV-2; B; 1; 529 (Omicron); Clinical diagnostic sensitivity; Saliva; Buccal swab sampling;
D O I
10.1016/j.jcv.2023.105496
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Background/Purpose: While current guidelines recommend the use of respiratory tract specimens for the direct detection of SARS-CoV-2 infection, saliva has recently been suggested as preferred sample type for the sensitive detection of SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.529 (Omicron). By comparing saliva collected using buccal swabs and oro-/ nasopharyngeal swabs from patients hospitalized due to COVID-19, we aimed at identifying potential differences in virus detection sensitivity between these sample types.Methods: We compare the clinical diagnostic sensitivity of paired buccal swabs and combined oro-/nasopharyngeal swabs from hospitalized, symptomatic COVID-19 patients collected at median six days after symptom onset by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and antigen test.Results: Of the tested SARS-CoV-2 positive sample pairs, 55.8% were identified as SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.1 and 44.2% as Omicron BA.2. Real-time PCR from buccal swabs generated significantly higher quantification cycle (Cq) values compared to those from matched combined oro-/nasopharyngeal swabs and resulted in an increased number of false-negative PCR results. Reduced diagnostic sensitivity of buccal swabs by real-time PCR was observed already at day one after symptom onset. Similarly, antigen test detection rates were reduced in buccal swabs compared to combined oro-/nasopharyngeal swabs.Conclusion: Our results suggest reduced clinical diagnostic sensitivity of saliva collected using buccal swabs when compared to combined oro-/nasopharyngeal swabs in the detection of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron in symptomatic individuals.
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