Pooling samples to increase testing capacity with Xpert Xpress SARS-CoV-2 during the Covid-19 pandemic in Lao People’s Democratic Republic

Author:

Iem VibolORCID,Xangsayarath Phonepadith,Chittamany Phonenaly,Suthepmany Sakhone,Siphanthong Souvimone,Paboriboune Phimpha,Somphavong Silaphet,Konstantina KontogianniORCID,Khan Jahangir A. M.,Edwards Thomas,Wingfield Tom,Creswell JacobORCID,Dominguez Jose,Cuevas Luis E.ORCID

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic created the need for large-scale testing of populations. However, most laboratories do not have sufficient testing capacity for mass screening. We evaluated pooled testing of samples, as a strategy to increase testing capacity in Lao PDR. Samples of consecutive patients were tested in pools of four using the Xpert Xpress SARS CoV-2 assay. Positive pools were confirmed by individual testing, and we describe the performance of the test and savings achieved. We also diluted selected positive samples to describe its effect on the assays CT values. 1,568 patients were tested in 392 pools of four. 361 (92.1%) pools were negative and 31 (7.9%) positive. 29/31 (93.5% (95%CI 77–99%) positive pools were confirmed by individual testing of the samples but, in 2/31 (6.5%) the four individual samples were negative, suggesting contamination. Pools with only one positive sample had higher CT values (lower RNA concentrations) than the respective individual samples, indicating a dilution effect, which suggested an increased risk of false negative results with dilutions >1:10. However, this risk may be low if the prevalence of infection is high, when pools are more likely to contain more than one positive sample. Pooling saved 67% of cartridges and substantially increased testing capacity. Pooling samples increased SARS-CoV-2 testing capacity and resulted in considerable cartridge savings. Given the need for high-volume testing, countries may consider implementation of pooling for SARS-CoV-2 screening.

Funder

Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

Global Fund Covid-19 Response Mechanism

National Center for Laboratory and Epidemiology - Ministry of Health of Lao PDR

National Tuberculosis Control Center - Ministry of Health of Lao PDR

Wellcome Trust

Medical Research Council, Department for International Development, and Wellcome Trust, UK

Medical Research Council

Academy of Medical Sciences

Swedish Health Research Council

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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