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Pooled Surveillance Testing Program for Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 Infections in K-12 Schools and Universities
Chongfeng Bi; Rachelle Mendoza; Hui-Ting Cheng; Gil Pagaspas; Elmer C Gabutan; Nadia Khan; Helen Hoxie; Kelly Holmes; Nicholas Gao; Raychel Lewis; Huaien Wang; Daniel Neumann; Meril Takizawa; James Lowe; Xiao Chen; Brianna Kelly; Aneeza Asif; Angela Chan; Keena Barnes; Nusrat Khan; Brandon May; Mecca Wright; Tasnim Chowdhury; Gabriella Pollonini; Nourelhoda Gouda; Chante Guy; Candice Gordon; Nana Ayoluwa; Elvin Colon; Noah Moller-Medzon; Shanique Jones; Rauful Hossain; Arabia Dodson; Meimei Wang; Miranda McGaskey; Ana Vasileva; Sean Seibel; James Connolly; Michele Esposito; Jane Kim; Andrew E Lincoln; Robby Sikka; Anne L Wyllie; Ethan Berke; Jenny Libien; Matthew Pincus; Prem K Premsrirut.
Afiliação
  • Chongfeng Bi; Mirimus Inc.
  • Rachelle Mendoza; SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University
  • Hui-Ting Cheng; Mirimus Inc.
  • Gil Pagaspas; Mirimus Inc.
  • Elmer C Gabutan; Mirimus Inc.
  • Nadia Khan; Mirimus Inc
  • Helen Hoxie; Mirimus Inc.
  • Kelly Holmes; Mirimus Inc.
  • Nicholas Gao; Mirimus Inc.
  • Raychel Lewis; Mirimus Inc.
  • Huaien Wang; Mirimus Inc.
  • Daniel Neumann; Mirimus Inc.
  • Meril Takizawa; Mirimus Inc.
  • James Lowe; Mirimus Inc.
  • Xiao Chen; Mirimus Inc.
  • Brianna Kelly; Mirimus Inc.
  • Aneeza Asif; Mirimus Inc.
  • Angela Chan; Mirimus Inc.
  • Keena Barnes; Mirimus Inc.
  • Nusrat Khan; Mirimus Inc.
  • Brandon May; Mirimus Inc.
  • Mecca Wright; Mirimus Inc.
  • Tasnim Chowdhury; Mirimus Inc.
  • Gabriella Pollonini; Mirimus Inc.
  • Nourelhoda Gouda; Mirimus Inc.
  • Chante Guy; Mirimus Inc.
  • Candice Gordon; Mirimus Inc.
  • Nana Ayoluwa; Mirimus Inc.
  • Elvin Colon; Mirimus Inc.
  • Noah Moller-Medzon; Mirimus Inc.
  • Shanique Jones; Mirimus Inc.
  • Rauful Hossain; Mirimus Inc.
  • Arabia Dodson; Mirimus Inc.
  • Meimei Wang; Mirimus Inc.
  • Miranda McGaskey; Mirimus Inc.
  • Ana Vasileva; Mirimus Inc., SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University
  • Sean Seibel; Mirimus Inc.
  • James Connolly; Mirimus Inc.
  • Michele Esposito; Mirimus Inc.
  • Jane Kim; Mirimus Inc.
  • Andrew E Lincoln; MedStar Sports Medicine Research Center, MedStar Health Research Institute
  • Robby Sikka; Minnesota Timberwolves, Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Anne L Wyllie; Yale School of Public Health
  • Ethan Berke; UnitedHealth Group
  • Jenny Libien; SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University
  • Matthew Pincus; Mirimus Inc., SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University
  • Prem K Premsrirut; Mirimus Inc., SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University
Preprint em Inglês | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-21251464
ABSTRACT
The negative impact of continued school closures during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic warrants the establishment of new cost-effective strategies for surveillance and screening to safely reopen and monitor for potential in-school transmission. Here, we present a novel approach to increase the availability of repetitive and routine Covid-19 testing that may ultimately reduce the overall viral burden in the community. We describe implementation of a testing program that included students, faculty and staff from K-12 schools and universities participating in the SalivaClear pooled surveillance method (Mirimus Clinical Labs, Brooklyn, NY). Over 400,000 saliva specimens were self-collected from students, faculty and staff from 93 K-12 schools and 18 universities and tested in pools of up to 24 samples over a 20-week period during this pandemic. Peaks of positive cases were seen in the days following the Halloween, Thanksgiving and New Year holidays. Pooled testing did not significantly alter the sensitivity of the molecular assay in terms of both qualitative (100% detection rate on both pooled and individual samples) and quantitative (comparable cycle threshold (CT) values between pooled and individual samples) measures. Pooling samples substantially reduced the costs associated with PCR testing and allowed schools to rapidly assess transmission and adjust prevention protocols as necessary. By establishing low-cost, weekly testing of students and faculty, pooled saliva analysis enabled schools to determine whether transmission had occurred, make data-driven decisions, and adjust safety protocols. Pooled testing is a fundamental component to the reopening of schools, minimizing transmission among students and faculty.
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Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Preprints Base de dados: medRxiv Tipo de estudo: Estudo diagnóstico / Estudo prognóstico / Pesquisa qualitativa Idioma: Inglês Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Preprint
Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Preprints Base de dados: medRxiv Tipo de estudo: Estudo diagnóstico / Estudo prognóstico / Pesquisa qualitativa Idioma: Inglês Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Preprint
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