Evaluation of a novel rapid TRC assay for the detection of influenza using nasopharyngeal swabs and gargle samples.
Norihito KakuKohji HashiguchiNorihiko AkamatsuFumiko WakigawaJunichi MatsudaKenzo KomaruTakumi NakaoYosuke HaradaAtsuko HaraNaoki UnoKei SakamotoYoshitomo MorinagaTakeshi KitazakiHiroo HasegawaTaiga MiyazakiMasaaki FukudaKoichi IzumikawaHiroshi MukaeKatsunori YanagiharaPublished in: European journal of clinical microbiology & infectious diseases : official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology (2021)
We evaluated a novel transcription-reverse transcription concerted reaction (TRC) assay that can detect influenza A and B within 15 min using nasopharyngeal swab and gargle samples obtained from patients with influenza-like illness, between January and March 2018 and between January and March 2019. Based on the combined RT-PCR and sequencing results, in the nasal swabs, the sensitivity and specificity of TRC for detecting influenza were calculated as 1.000 and 1.000, respectively. In the gargle samples, the sensitivity and specificity of TRC were 0.946 and 1.000, respectively. The TRC assay showed comparable performance to RT-PCR in the detection of influenza viruses.