Effectiveness of Self-Collected, Ambient Temperature-Preserved Nasal Swabs Compared to Samples Collected by Trained Staff for Genotyping of Respiratory Viruses by Shotgun RNA Sequencing: Comparative Study

Raymond Soto,Litty Paul,Christina A. Porucznik, Heng Xie, Rita Czako Stinnett, Benjamin Briggs, Matthew Biggerstaff,Joseph Stanford,Robert Schlaberg

JMIR FORMATIVE RESEARCH(2023)

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Background: The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has underscored the need for field specimen collection and transport to diagnostic and public health laboratories. Self-collected nasal swabs transported without dependency on a cold chain have the potential to remove critical barriers to testing, expand testing capacity, and reduce opportunities for exposure of health professionals in the context of a pandemic. Objective: We compared nasal swab collection by study participants from themselves and their children at home to collection by trained research staff. Methods: Each adult participant collected 1 nasal swab, sampling both nares with the single swab, after which they collected 1 nasal swab from 1 child. After all the participant samples were collected for the household, the research staff member collected a separate single duplicate sample from each individual. Immediately after the sample collection, the adult participants completed a questionnaire about the acceptability of the sampling procedures. Swabs were placed in temperature-stable preservative and respiratory viruses were detected by shotgun RNA sequencing, enabling viral genome analysis. Results: In total, 21 households participated in the study, each with 1 adult and 1 child, yielding 42 individuals with paired samples. Study participants reported that self-collection was acceptable. Agreement between identified respiratory viruses in both swabs by RNA sequencing demonstrated that adequate collection technique was achieved by brief instructions. Conclusions: Our results support the feasibility of a scalable and convenient means for the identification of respiratory viruses and implementation in pandemic preparedness for novel respiratory pathogens.
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genotyping,self-collected nasal swabs,RNA sequencing,respiratory virus surveillance,surveillance,respiratory virus,influenza virus,pandemic,preparedness,testing capacity,self-test,viral genome analysis,swabs,barriers,early detection,nasal swab,temperature,public health,specimen,collection,diagnosis,laboratory,respiratory,virus,COVID-19
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