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Self-swabbing versus assisted swabbing for viral detection by qRT-PCR: the experience from SARS-CoV-2 based on a meta-analysis of six prospectively designed evaluations conducted in a UK setting
by
da Cunha, Sergio Souza
, Klapper, Paul
, Sudhanva, Malur
, Peto, Tim
, Chapman, David
, Turek, Elena
, Futschik, Matthias E
, Hill, Sue
, Blandford, Edward
, Tunkel, Sarah A
, Fowler, Tom
, Davies, Lindsey
, Kolade, Olumide
, Hopkins, Susan
, Dodgson, Andrew
in
COVID-19
/ Pandemics
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Reverse transcription
/ Self testing
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Statistical analysis
/ Viral diseases
2024
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Self-swabbing versus assisted swabbing for viral detection by qRT-PCR: the experience from SARS-CoV-2 based on a meta-analysis of six prospectively designed evaluations conducted in a UK setting
by
da Cunha, Sergio Souza
, Klapper, Paul
, Sudhanva, Malur
, Peto, Tim
, Chapman, David
, Turek, Elena
, Futschik, Matthias E
, Hill, Sue
, Blandford, Edward
, Tunkel, Sarah A
, Fowler, Tom
, Davies, Lindsey
, Kolade, Olumide
, Hopkins, Susan
, Dodgson, Andrew
in
COVID-19
/ Pandemics
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Reverse transcription
/ Self testing
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Statistical analysis
/ Viral diseases
2024
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Self-swabbing versus assisted swabbing for viral detection by qRT-PCR: the experience from SARS-CoV-2 based on a meta-analysis of six prospectively designed evaluations conducted in a UK setting
by
da Cunha, Sergio Souza
, Klapper, Paul
, Sudhanva, Malur
, Peto, Tim
, Chapman, David
, Turek, Elena
, Futschik, Matthias E
, Hill, Sue
, Blandford, Edward
, Tunkel, Sarah A
, Fowler, Tom
, Davies, Lindsey
, Kolade, Olumide
, Hopkins, Susan
, Dodgson, Andrew
in
COVID-19
/ Pandemics
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Reverse transcription
/ Self testing
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
/ Statistical analysis
/ Viral diseases
2024
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Self-swabbing versus assisted swabbing for viral detection by qRT-PCR: the experience from SARS-CoV-2 based on a meta-analysis of six prospectively designed evaluations conducted in a UK setting
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Self-swabbing versus assisted swabbing for viral detection by qRT-PCR: the experience from SARS-CoV-2 based on a meta-analysis of six prospectively designed evaluations conducted in a UK setting
2024
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PurposeIn April 2020, the UK Government implemented NHS Test and Trace to provide SARS-CoV-2 quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) testing for the public, with nose-and-throat swabbing for samples performed by trained staff. Self-swabbing (SS) would allow rapid scale-up of testing capacity and access. Six studies were undertaken to determine whether SS was as effective for detecting SARS-CoV-2 as swabbing performed by trained staff.MethodsSix prospective studies were conducted between April–October 2020, using six swab/media combinations. Differences between assisted swabbing (AS) and SS were evaluated for concordance, positivity, sensitivity, cycle threshold (Ct) values and void rates. Statistical analysis was performed using 95% confidence intervals (CIs), paired t-tests and model-based methods.ResultsOverall, 3,253 individuals were recruited (median age 37 years, 49% female), with 2,933 having valid paired qRT-PCR results. Pooled concordance rate was 98% (95% CI: 96%, 99%). Positivity rate differences for SS (8.1%) and AS (8.4%) and differences in pooled sensitivities between SS (86%; 95% CI: 78%, 92%) and AS (91%; 95% CI: 78%, 96%) were nonsignificant. Both types of swabbing led to pooled void rates below 2% and strongly correlated Ct values. Age, sex and previous swabbing experience did not have a significant impact on concordance or sensitivity.ConclusionThe UK adopted a policy to promote self-testing for SARS-CoV-2 based on data demonstrating equivalence of SS versus AS. Positive outcomes with SS are likely generalisable to testing for other respiratory pathogens, and we consider self-sampling and self-testing essential for future pandemic preparedness.
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Springer Nature B.V
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