Smartphone screen testing, a novel pre-diagnostic method to identify SARS-CoV-2 infectious individuals
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Young, Rodrigo M.
Solis, Camila J.
Barriga-Fehrman, Andres.
Abogabir, Carlos
Thadani, Alvaro R.
Labarca, Mariana
Bustamante, Eva
Tapia, Cecilia V.
Sarda, Antonia G.
Sepulveda, Francisca
Pozas, Nadia
Cerpa, Leslie C.
Lavanderos, Marıa A.
Varela, Nelson M.
Santibañez, Alvaro
Sandino, Ana M.
Reyes-Lopez, Felipe.
Dixon, Garth
Quiñones, Luis A.
Solis, Camila J.
Barriga-Fehrman, Andres.
Abogabir, Carlos
Thadani, Alvaro R.
Labarca, Mariana
Bustamante, Eva
Tapia, Cecilia V.
Sarda, Antonia G.
Sepulveda, Francisca
Pozas, Nadia
Cerpa, Leslie C.
Lavanderos, Marıa A.
Varela, Nelson M.
Santibañez, Alvaro
Sandino, Ana M.
Reyes-Lopez, Felipe.
Dixon, Garth
Quiñones, Luis A.
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
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2021-06-22
Abstract:
The COVID-19 pandemic will likely take years to control globally, and constant epidemic surveillance will be required to limit the spread of SARS-CoV-2, especially considering the emergence of new variants that could hamper the effect of vaccination efforts. We developed a simple and robust - Phone Screen Testing (PoST) - method to detect SARS-CoV-2-positive individuals by RT-PCR testing of smartphone screen swab samples. We show that 81.3-100% of individuals with high-viral-load SARS-CoV-2 nasopharyngeal-positive samples also test positive for PoST, suggesting this method is effective in identifying COVID-19 contagious individuals. Furthermore, we successfully identified polymorphisms associated with SARS-CoV-2 Alpha, Beta, and Gamma variants, in SARS-CoV-2-positive PoST samples. Overall, we report that PoST is a new non-invasive, cost-effective, and easy-to-implement smartphone-based smart alternative for SARS-CoV-2 testing, which could help to contain COVID-19 outbreaks and identification of variants of concern in the years to come.
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