Cargando…

Assessing the use of minimally invasive self-sampling at home for long-term monitoring of the microbiota within UK families

Monitoring the presence of commensal and pathogenic respiratory microorganisms is of critical global importance. However, community-based surveillance is difficult because nasopharyngeal swabs are uncomfortable and painful for a wide age range of participants. We designed a methodology for minimally...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Nikolaou, E., German, E. L., Howard, A., Nabwera, H. M., Matope, A., Robinson, R., Shiham, F., Liatsikos, K., McNamara, C., Kattera, S., Carter, K., Parry, C. M., Read, J. M., Allen, S. J., Urban, B. C., Hawcutt, D. B., Hill, H., Collins, A. M., Ferreira, D. M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10598218/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37875557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-45574-6
_version_ 1785125507980853248
author Nikolaou, E.
German, E. L.
Howard, A.
Nabwera, H. M.
Matope, A.
Robinson, R.
Shiham, F.
Liatsikos, K.
McNamara, C.
Kattera, S.
Carter, K.
Parry, C. M.
Read, J. M.
Allen, S. J.
Urban, B. C.
Hawcutt, D. B.
Hill, H.
Collins, A. M.
Ferreira, D. M.
author_facet Nikolaou, E.
German, E. L.
Howard, A.
Nabwera, H. M.
Matope, A.
Robinson, R.
Shiham, F.
Liatsikos, K.
McNamara, C.
Kattera, S.
Carter, K.
Parry, C. M.
Read, J. M.
Allen, S. J.
Urban, B. C.
Hawcutt, D. B.
Hill, H.
Collins, A. M.
Ferreira, D. M.
author_sort Nikolaou, E.
collection PubMed
description Monitoring the presence of commensal and pathogenic respiratory microorganisms is of critical global importance. However, community-based surveillance is difficult because nasopharyngeal swabs are uncomfortable and painful for a wide age range of participants. We designed a methodology for minimally invasive self-sampling at home and assessed its use for longitudinal monitoring of the oral, nasal and hand microbiota of adults and children within families. Healthy families with two adults and up to three children, living in and near Liverpool, United Kingdom, self-collected saliva, nasal lining fluid using synthetic absorptive matrices and hand swabs at home every two weeks for six months. Questionnaires were used to collect demographic and epidemiological data and assess feasibility and acceptability. Participants were invited to take part in an exit interview. Thirty-three families completed the study. Sampling using our approach was acceptable to 25/33 (76%) families, as sampling was fast (76%), easy (76%) and painless (60%). Saliva and hand sampling was acceptable to all participants of any age, whereas nasal sampling was accepted mostly by adults and children older than 5 years. Multi-niche self-sampling at home can be used by adults and children for longitudinal surveillance of respiratory microorganisms, providing key data for design of future studies.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10598218
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher Nature Publishing Group UK
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-105982182023-10-26 Assessing the use of minimally invasive self-sampling at home for long-term monitoring of the microbiota within UK families Nikolaou, E. German, E. L. Howard, A. Nabwera, H. M. Matope, A. Robinson, R. Shiham, F. Liatsikos, K. McNamara, C. Kattera, S. Carter, K. Parry, C. M. Read, J. M. Allen, S. J. Urban, B. C. Hawcutt, D. B. Hill, H. Collins, A. M. Ferreira, D. M. Sci Rep Article Monitoring the presence of commensal and pathogenic respiratory microorganisms is of critical global importance. However, community-based surveillance is difficult because nasopharyngeal swabs are uncomfortable and painful for a wide age range of participants. We designed a methodology for minimally invasive self-sampling at home and assessed its use for longitudinal monitoring of the oral, nasal and hand microbiota of adults and children within families. Healthy families with two adults and up to three children, living in and near Liverpool, United Kingdom, self-collected saliva, nasal lining fluid using synthetic absorptive matrices and hand swabs at home every two weeks for six months. Questionnaires were used to collect demographic and epidemiological data and assess feasibility and acceptability. Participants were invited to take part in an exit interview. Thirty-three families completed the study. Sampling using our approach was acceptable to 25/33 (76%) families, as sampling was fast (76%), easy (76%) and painless (60%). Saliva and hand sampling was acceptable to all participants of any age, whereas nasal sampling was accepted mostly by adults and children older than 5 years. Multi-niche self-sampling at home can be used by adults and children for longitudinal surveillance of respiratory microorganisms, providing key data for design of future studies. Nature Publishing Group UK 2023-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10598218/ /pubmed/37875557 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-45574-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Article
Nikolaou, E.
German, E. L.
Howard, A.
Nabwera, H. M.
Matope, A.
Robinson, R.
Shiham, F.
Liatsikos, K.
McNamara, C.
Kattera, S.
Carter, K.
Parry, C. M.
Read, J. M.
Allen, S. J.
Urban, B. C.
Hawcutt, D. B.
Hill, H.
Collins, A. M.
Ferreira, D. M.
Assessing the use of minimally invasive self-sampling at home for long-term monitoring of the microbiota within UK families
title Assessing the use of minimally invasive self-sampling at home for long-term monitoring of the microbiota within UK families
title_full Assessing the use of minimally invasive self-sampling at home for long-term monitoring of the microbiota within UK families
title_fullStr Assessing the use of minimally invasive self-sampling at home for long-term monitoring of the microbiota within UK families
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the use of minimally invasive self-sampling at home for long-term monitoring of the microbiota within UK families
title_short Assessing the use of minimally invasive self-sampling at home for long-term monitoring of the microbiota within UK families
title_sort assessing the use of minimally invasive self-sampling at home for long-term monitoring of the microbiota within uk families
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10598218/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37875557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-45574-6
work_keys_str_mv AT nikolaoue assessingtheuseofminimallyinvasiveselfsamplingathomeforlongtermmonitoringofthemicrobiotawithinukfamilies
AT germanel assessingtheuseofminimallyinvasiveselfsamplingathomeforlongtermmonitoringofthemicrobiotawithinukfamilies
AT howarda assessingtheuseofminimallyinvasiveselfsamplingathomeforlongtermmonitoringofthemicrobiotawithinukfamilies
AT nabwerahm assessingtheuseofminimallyinvasiveselfsamplingathomeforlongtermmonitoringofthemicrobiotawithinukfamilies
AT matopea assessingtheuseofminimallyinvasiveselfsamplingathomeforlongtermmonitoringofthemicrobiotawithinukfamilies
AT robinsonr assessingtheuseofminimallyinvasiveselfsamplingathomeforlongtermmonitoringofthemicrobiotawithinukfamilies
AT shihamf assessingtheuseofminimallyinvasiveselfsamplingathomeforlongtermmonitoringofthemicrobiotawithinukfamilies
AT liatsikosk assessingtheuseofminimallyinvasiveselfsamplingathomeforlongtermmonitoringofthemicrobiotawithinukfamilies
AT mcnamarac assessingtheuseofminimallyinvasiveselfsamplingathomeforlongtermmonitoringofthemicrobiotawithinukfamilies
AT katteras assessingtheuseofminimallyinvasiveselfsamplingathomeforlongtermmonitoringofthemicrobiotawithinukfamilies
AT carterk assessingtheuseofminimallyinvasiveselfsamplingathomeforlongtermmonitoringofthemicrobiotawithinukfamilies
AT parrycm assessingtheuseofminimallyinvasiveselfsamplingathomeforlongtermmonitoringofthemicrobiotawithinukfamilies
AT readjm assessingtheuseofminimallyinvasiveselfsamplingathomeforlongtermmonitoringofthemicrobiotawithinukfamilies
AT allensj assessingtheuseofminimallyinvasiveselfsamplingathomeforlongtermmonitoringofthemicrobiotawithinukfamilies
AT urbanbc assessingtheuseofminimallyinvasiveselfsamplingathomeforlongtermmonitoringofthemicrobiotawithinukfamilies
AT hawcuttdb assessingtheuseofminimallyinvasiveselfsamplingathomeforlongtermmonitoringofthemicrobiotawithinukfamilies
AT hillh assessingtheuseofminimallyinvasiveselfsamplingathomeforlongtermmonitoringofthemicrobiotawithinukfamilies
AT collinsam assessingtheuseofminimallyinvasiveselfsamplingathomeforlongtermmonitoringofthemicrobiotawithinukfamilies
AT ferreiradm assessingtheuseofminimallyinvasiveselfsamplingathomeforlongtermmonitoringofthemicrobiotawithinukfamilies