CRISPR-based and RT-qPCR surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 in asymptomatic individuals uncovers a shift in viral prevalence among a university population

medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2020)

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Abstract The progress of the COVID-19 pandemic profoundly impacts the health of communities around the world, with unique effects on colleges and universities. Here, we examined the prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in 1808 asymptomatic individuals on a university campus in California, and compared for the first time the performance of CRISPR- and PCR-based assays for large-scale virus surveillance. Our study revealed that there were no COVID-19 cases in our study population in May/June of 2020. Using the same methods, we demonstrated a substantial shift in prevalence approximately one month later, which coincided with changes in community restrictions and public interactions. This increase in prevalence, in a young and asymptomatic population, indicated the leading wave of a local outbreak, and reflected the rising case counts in the surrounding county. Our results substantiate that large, population-level asymptomatic screening using CRISPR- or PCR-based assays is a feasible and instructive aspect of the public health approach within large campus communities.
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viral prevalence,crispr-based,rt-qpcr,sars-cov
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