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Direct RT-qPCR Assay for the Detection of SARS-CoV-2 in Saliva Samples.

Francesco Saverio TarantiniSiyu WuHarry JenkinsAna Tellechea LopezHannah TomlinRalph HydeKatarzyna Lis-SlimakJamie Louise ThompsonSara Pijuan-GalitóDanielle ScalesKazuyo KanekoJayasree DeyEmily ParkJack HillI-Ning LeeLara DoolanAsta Arendt-TranholmChris DenningClaire H SeedhouseAndrew V Benest
Published in: Methods and protocols (2022)
Since mid-2020 there have been complexities and difficulties in the standardisation and administration of nasopharyngeal swabs. Coupled with the variable and/or poor accuracy of lateral flow devices, this has led to increased societal 'testing fatigue' and reduced confidence in test results. Consequently, asymptomatic individuals have developed reluctance towards repeat testing, which remains the best way to monitor COVID-19 cases in the wider population. On the other hand, saliva-based PCR, a non-invasive, highly sensitive, and accurate test suitable for everyone, is gaining momentum as a straightforward and reliable means of detecting SARS-CoV-2 in symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals. Here, we provide an itemised list of the equipment and reagents involved in the process of sample submission, inactivation and analysis, as well as a detailed description of how each of these steps is performed.
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