Effective high-throughput RT-qPCR screening for SARS-CoV-2 infections in children

Author:

Dewald Felix,Suárez Isabelle,Johnen RonjaORCID,Grossbach JanORCID,Moran-Tovar RobertoORCID,Steger Gertrud,Joachim Alexander,Rubio Gibran HoremhebORCID,Fries Mira,Behr Florian,Kley JoaoORCID,Lingnau Andreas,Kretschmer AlinaORCID,Gude Carina,Baeza-Flores Guadelupe,del Valle David Laveaga,Roblero-Hernandez Alberto,Magana-Cerino Jesus,Hernandez Adriana Torres,Ruiz-Quinones JesusORCID,Schega KonstantinORCID,Linne Viktoria,Junker Lena,Wunsch Marie,Heger Eva,Knops Elena,Di Cristanziano VeronicaORCID,Meyer Meike,Hünseler Christoph,Weber Lutz T.,Lüers Jan-ChristofferORCID,Quade Gustav,Wisplinghoff Hilmar,Tiemann Carsten,Zotz Rainer,Jomaa Hassan,Pranada ArthurORCID,Herzum Ileana,Cullen Paul,Schmitz Franz-Josef,Philipsen Paul,Kirchner Georg,Knabbe Cornelius,Hellmich MartinORCID,Buess Michael,Wolff Anna,Kossow Annelene,Niessen Johannes,Jeworutzki SebastianORCID,Schräpler Jörg-Peter,Lässig Michael,Dötsch Jörg,Fätkenheuer Gerd,Kaiser Rolf,Beyer Andreas,Rybniker Jan,Klein FlorianORCID

Abstract

AbstractSystematic SARS-CoV-2 testing is a valuable tool for infection control and surveillance. However, broad application of high sensitive RT-qPCR testing in children is often hampered due to unpleasant sample collection, limited RT-qPCR capacities and high costs. Here, we developed a high-throughput approach (‘Lolli-Method’) for SARS-CoV-2 detection in children, combining non-invasive sample collection with an RT-qPCR-pool testing strategy. SARS-CoV-2 infections were diagnosed with sensitivities of 100% and 93.9% when viral loads were >106 copies/ml and >103 copies/ml in corresponding Naso-/Oropharyngeal-swabs, respectively. For effective application of the Lolli-Method in schools and daycare facilities, SEIR-modeling indicated a preferred frequency of two tests per week. The developed test strategy was implemented in 3,700 schools and 698 daycare facilities in Germany, screening over 800,000 individuals twice per week. In a period of 3 months, 6,364 pool-RT-qPCRs tested positive (0.64%), ranging from 0.05% to 2.61% per week. Notably, infections correlated with local SARS-CoV-2 incidences and with a school social deprivation index. Moreover, in comparison with the alpha variant, statistical modeling revealed a 36.8% increase for multiple (≥2 children) infections per class following infections with the delta variant. We conclude that the Lolli-Method is a powerful tool for SARS-CoV-2 surveillance and can support infection control in schools and daycare facilities.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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