RT-qPCR-based pool testing for the diagnosis of COVID-19.
Hugo Itaru SatoMurilo Soares CostaRicardo Hiroshi Caldeira TakahashiKarine Lima LourençoNathalia Sernizon GuimarãesClaudia Regina Lindgren AlvesElaine Leandro MachadoUnaí TupinambásFlavio Guimarães da FonsecaSantuza Maria Ribeiro TeixeiraPublished in: Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil) (2023)
This study proposes a strategy for large-scale testing among a large number of people for the early diagnosis of COVID-19 to elucidate the epidemiological situation. Pool testing involves the analysis of pooled samples. This study aimed to discuss a reverse transcription technique followed by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction using pool testing to detect SARS-CoV-2 in nasopharyngeal swab samples. The study proposes an innovative diagnostic strategy that contributes to resource optimization, cost reduction, and improved agility of feedback from results. Pool testing is simultaneously performed on multiple samples to efficiently and cost-effectively detect COVID-19. Pool testing can optimize resource utilization and expand diagnostic access, and is a viable alternative for developing countries with limited access to testing. To optimize resources, the pool size was determined by estimating COVID-19 prevalence in the study population.