POOLING FOR SARS-COV-2 CONTROL IN CARE INSTITUTIONS

Author:

Cabrera Jorge JORCID,Rey Sonia,Pérez SoniaORCID,Martínez-Lamas Lucía,Cores-Calvo OlaiaORCID,Torres Julio,Porteiro JacoboORCID,García-Comesaña Julio,Regueiro BenitoORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTWorkers and residents in Care Homes are considered at special risk for the acquisition of SARS-CoV-2 infection, due to the infectivity and high mortality rate in the case of residents, compared to other containment areas. The aims of the present study, based in our local experience, were (a) to describe SARS-CoV-2 prevalence in institutionalized people in Galicia (Spain) during the Coronavirus pandemic and (b) to evaluate the expected performance of a pooling strategy using RT-PCR for the next rounds of screening of institutionalized people.Distribution of SARS-CoV-2 infection at Care Houses was uneven. As the virus circulation global rate was low in our area, the number of people at risk of acquiring the infection continues to be very high. In this work, we have successfully demonstrated that pooling of different groups of samples at low prevalence clusters, can be done with a small average delay on quantification cycle (Cq) values. A new surveillance system with guaranteed protection is required for small clusters, previously covered with individual testing. Our proposal for Care Houses, once prevalence zero is achieved, would include successive rounds of testing using a pooling solution for transmission control preserving testing resources. Scale-up of this method may be of utility to confront larger clusters to avoid the viral circulation and keeping them operative.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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