Gargle pool PCR testing in a hospital during medium and high SARS-CoV-2 incidence.

P Kheiroddin, V D Gaertner, P Schöberl, E Fischer, J Niggel, P Pagel, B M J Lampl, A Ambrosch, M Kabesch
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Background: Hospitals need to be protected from SARS-CoV-2 infections to protect vulnerable patients. Thus, a safe, efficient, and cost-effective SARS-CoV-2 testing system for hospitals, in addition to standard hygiene measures and vaccination of staff, is necessary. Here we report on the feasibility and performance of a pool real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase-chain-reaction (rRT-PCR) test system at, medium and high incidence.

Methods: We implemented a testing concept based on gargling at home and pooling of samples in the hospital before PCR testing in the laboratory. We used two PCR systems (point of care and standard 96-well plate system) to adapt to challenges in the hospital setting and respond to a rising incidence in the Omicron wave.

Findings: During our 10-week study period, we performed 697 pool PCRs (8793 tests in total) and identified 65 asymptomatic staff members by pool PCR and 94 symptomatic staff members by positive individual PCR. Virus loads in those detected by pool testing were significantly lower (P<0.001). The test system remained workable even during the peak of the Omicron wave and no outbreaks occurred in any specific area of the hospital during the study period. Unvaccinated individuals were over-represented in the positively tested (37% vs 22% positive tests, P=0.04). The test procedure was well accepted by a majority of the hospital staff (84%).

Conclusion: Repeated gargle pool rRT-PCR testing can be implemented quickly in hospitals and is an effective, easily adaptable and well-accepted test system for hospitals, even during phases with very high infection rates.

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某医院SARS-CoV-2中高发期含漱池PCR检测
背景:需要保护医院免受SARS-CoV-2感染,以保护弱势患者。因此,除了标准的卫生措施和工作人员的疫苗接种外,还需要为医院建立安全、高效和具有成本效益的SARS-CoV-2检测系统。在这里,我们报告了池实时逆转录酶聚合酶链反应(rRT-PCR)检测系统在,中,高发病率的可行性和性能。方法:在实验室进行PCR检测前,先在家中漱口,再在医院收集样本。我们使用两种PCR系统(护理点和标准96孔板系统)来适应医院环境的挑战,并应对欧米克隆波发生率的上升。结果:在为期10周的研究期间,我们进行了697次池PCR(共8793次检测),通过池PCR鉴定出65名无症状工作人员,通过阳性个体PCR鉴定出94名有症状的工作人员。结论:反复漱口池rRT-PCR检测可在医院快速实施,是一种有效的、适应性强的、被医院广泛接受的检测系统,即使在感染率很高的阶段也是如此。
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