EN PRENSA Strategy for the reactivation of tourism in Mexico; Evidence of the use of saliva pools for the detection of COVID-19 in a tourist resort EN PRENSA

IF 0.5 Q4 BIOLOGY
A. Y. Bueno-Durán, K. S. Barrón-Arreola, A. Benítez-Trinidad, G. H. Ventura-Ramón, G. A. Toledo-Ibarra, C. E. Covantes-Rosales, M. S. Navidad-Murrieta, M. Zambrano-Soria, F. F. Razura-Carmona, A. J. Ojeda-Durán, R. Barcelos-García, E. Y. Vázquez-Pulido, U. Mercado-Salgado, Z. E. Ezquivel- Esparza, D. A. Girón-Pérez
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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a decrease in tourism activity. This has caused huge losses to the tourism industry, so different approaches have been devised for economic reactivation. This article aims to provide a novel strategy for mass molecular monitoring of clinically healthy individuals, and also including potentially asymptomatic carriers of SARS-CoV-2, who traveled to a tourist resort The monitoring consisted of collecting individual saliva samples (n=120) and conforming groups of 10 samples, thus setting 12 individual pools, which were analyzed by qRT-PCR. Obtained data showed that all the samples analyzed were negative, thus confirming that no individuals were infected with SARS-CoV-2 before and during the travel. The proposed molecular protocol allowed the analysis of massive saliva samples and detect individual infected persons (negative or positive). protocol for evaluate massive event, thus promoting the economic activation of the tourism industry.
ENPRENSA恢复墨西哥旅游业战略;在旅游胜地使用唾液池检测新冠肺炎的证据EN PRENSA
新冠肺炎大流行导致旅游活动减少。这给旅游业造成了巨大损失,因此人们设计了不同的方法来振兴经济。本文旨在为临床健康个体,包括前往旅游胜地的潜在无症状严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型携带者的大规模分子监测提供一种新的策略。监测包括收集个人唾液样本(n=120)和10个样本的合规组,从而设置12个个体池,并通过qRT-PCR进行分析。获得的数据显示,所有分析的样本均为阴性,从而证实在旅行之前和旅行期间没有人感染严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型。拟议的分子方案允许分析大量唾液样本,并检测个别感染者(阴性或阳性)。评估大型活动的协议,从而促进旅游业的经济激活。
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