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Adequacy of using a residual nasal swab specimen from a rapid influenza diagnostic test to perform PCR and whole genome sequencing

Temte, J. L.; Bell, C.; Goss, M. D.; Reisdorf, E.; Tamerius, J.; Reddy, S.; Barlow, S.; Temte, E.; Wedig, M.; Shult, P. A.

2022-12-06 epidemiology
10.1101/2022.12.05.22283124 medRxiv
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BackgroundRapid influenza diagnostic tests (RIDT) demonstrate varying sensitivities, often necessitating reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) to confirm results. The two methods generally require separate specimens. Using the same anterior nasal swab for both RIDT and molecular confirmation would reduce cost and waste and increase patient comfort. ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to determine if RIDT residual nasal swab (rNS) specimens are adequate for RT-PCR and whole genome sequencing (WGS). Study designWe performed RT-PCR and WGS on paired rNS and nasopharyngeal or oropharyngeal (NP/OP) swab specimens that were collected from primary care patients across all ages. We randomly selected 199 and 40 paired specimens for RT-PCR and WGS, respectively, from the 962 paired surveillance specimens collected during the 2014-2015 influenza season. ResultsSensitivity and specificity for rNS specimens were 81.3% and 96.7%, respectively, as compared to NP/OP specimens. The mean cycle threshold (Ct) value for the NP/OP specimen was significantly lower when the paired specimens were both positive than when the NP/OP swab was positive and the nasal swab was negative (25.5 vs 29.5; p<0.001). WGS was successful in 67.5% of the rNS specimens and 55.0% of the NP/OP specimens. ConclusionIt is feasible to use a single anterior nasal swab for RIDT followed by RT-PCR or WGS. This approach may be appropriate in situations where training and supplies are limited. Additional studies are needed to determine if residual nasal swabs from other rapid diagnostic tests produce similar results.

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