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Acceptability of OP/Na swabbing for SARS-CoV-2: a prospective observational cohort surveillance study in Western Australian schools

OBJECTIVES: When the COVID-19 pandemic was declared, Governments responded with lockdown and isolation measures to combat viral spread, including the closure of many schools. More than a year later, widespread screening for SARS-CoV-2 is critical to allow schools and other institutions to remain ope...

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Autores principales: Thomas, Hannah M, Mullane, Marianne J, Ang, Sherlynn, Barrow, Tina, Leahy, Adele, Whelan, Alexandra, Lombardi, Karen, Cooper, Matthew, Stevenson, Paul G, Lester, Leanne, Padley, Andrea, Sprigg, Lynn, Speers, David, Merritt, Adam J, Coffin, Juli, Cross, Donna, Gething, Peter, Bowen, Asha C
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8808315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35082134
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-055217
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author Thomas, Hannah M
Mullane, Marianne J
Ang, Sherlynn
Barrow, Tina
Leahy, Adele
Whelan, Alexandra
Lombardi, Karen
Cooper, Matthew
Stevenson, Paul G
Lester, Leanne
Padley, Andrea
Sprigg, Lynn
Speers, David
Merritt, Adam J
Coffin, Juli
Cross, Donna
Gething, Peter
Bowen, Asha C
author_facet Thomas, Hannah M
Mullane, Marianne J
Ang, Sherlynn
Barrow, Tina
Leahy, Adele
Whelan, Alexandra
Lombardi, Karen
Cooper, Matthew
Stevenson, Paul G
Lester, Leanne
Padley, Andrea
Sprigg, Lynn
Speers, David
Merritt, Adam J
Coffin, Juli
Cross, Donna
Gething, Peter
Bowen, Asha C
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description OBJECTIVES: When the COVID-19 pandemic was declared, Governments responded with lockdown and isolation measures to combat viral spread, including the closure of many schools. More than a year later, widespread screening for SARS-CoV-2 is critical to allow schools and other institutions to remain open. Here, we describe the acceptability of a minimally invasive COVID-19 screening protocol trialled by the Western Australian Government to mitigate the risks of and boost public confidence in schools remaining open. To minimise discomfort, and optimise recruitment and tolerability in unaccompanied children, a combined throat and nasal (OP/Na) swab was chosen over the nasopharyngeal swab commonly used, despite slightly reduced test performance. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Trialling of OP/Na swabbing took place as part of a prospective observational cohort surveillance study in 79 schools across Western Australia. Swabs were collected from 5903 asymptomatic students and 1036 asymptomatic staff in 40 schools monthly between June and September 2020. OUTCOME MEASURES: PCR testing was performed with a two-step diagnostic and independent confirmatory PCR for any diagnostic PCR positives. Concurrent surveys, collected online through the REDCap platform, evaluated participant experiences of in-school swabbing. RESULTS: 13 988 swabs were collected from students and staff. There were zero positive test results for SARS-CoV-2, including no false positives. Participants reported high acceptability: 71% of students reported no or minimal discomfort and most were willing to be reswabbed (4% refusal rate). CONCLUSIONS: OP/Na swabbing is acceptable and repeatable in schoolchildren as young as 4 years old and may combat noncompliance rates by significantly increasing the acceptability of testing. This kind of minimally-invasive testing will be key to the success of ongoing, voluntary mass screening as society adjusts to a new ‘normal’ in the face of COVID-19. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry—ACTRN12620000922976.
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spelling pubmed-88083152022-02-02 Acceptability of OP/Na swabbing for SARS-CoV-2: a prospective observational cohort surveillance study in Western Australian schools Thomas, Hannah M Mullane, Marianne J Ang, Sherlynn Barrow, Tina Leahy, Adele Whelan, Alexandra Lombardi, Karen Cooper, Matthew Stevenson, Paul G Lester, Leanne Padley, Andrea Sprigg, Lynn Speers, David Merritt, Adam J Coffin, Juli Cross, Donna Gething, Peter Bowen, Asha C BMJ Open Public Health OBJECTIVES: When the COVID-19 pandemic was declared, Governments responded with lockdown and isolation measures to combat viral spread, including the closure of many schools. More than a year later, widespread screening for SARS-CoV-2 is critical to allow schools and other institutions to remain open. Here, we describe the acceptability of a minimally invasive COVID-19 screening protocol trialled by the Western Australian Government to mitigate the risks of and boost public confidence in schools remaining open. To minimise discomfort, and optimise recruitment and tolerability in unaccompanied children, a combined throat and nasal (OP/Na) swab was chosen over the nasopharyngeal swab commonly used, despite slightly reduced test performance. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Trialling of OP/Na swabbing took place as part of a prospective observational cohort surveillance study in 79 schools across Western Australia. Swabs were collected from 5903 asymptomatic students and 1036 asymptomatic staff in 40 schools monthly between June and September 2020. OUTCOME MEASURES: PCR testing was performed with a two-step diagnostic and independent confirmatory PCR for any diagnostic PCR positives. Concurrent surveys, collected online through the REDCap platform, evaluated participant experiences of in-school swabbing. RESULTS: 13 988 swabs were collected from students and staff. There were zero positive test results for SARS-CoV-2, including no false positives. Participants reported high acceptability: 71% of students reported no or minimal discomfort and most were willing to be reswabbed (4% refusal rate). CONCLUSIONS: OP/Na swabbing is acceptable and repeatable in schoolchildren as young as 4 years old and may combat noncompliance rates by significantly increasing the acceptability of testing. This kind of minimally-invasive testing will be key to the success of ongoing, voluntary mass screening as society adjusts to a new ‘normal’ in the face of COVID-19. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry—ACTRN12620000922976. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8808315/ /pubmed/35082134 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-055217 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Public Health
Thomas, Hannah M
Mullane, Marianne J
Ang, Sherlynn
Barrow, Tina
Leahy, Adele
Whelan, Alexandra
Lombardi, Karen
Cooper, Matthew
Stevenson, Paul G
Lester, Leanne
Padley, Andrea
Sprigg, Lynn
Speers, David
Merritt, Adam J
Coffin, Juli
Cross, Donna
Gething, Peter
Bowen, Asha C
Acceptability of OP/Na swabbing for SARS-CoV-2: a prospective observational cohort surveillance study in Western Australian schools
title Acceptability of OP/Na swabbing for SARS-CoV-2: a prospective observational cohort surveillance study in Western Australian schools
title_full Acceptability of OP/Na swabbing for SARS-CoV-2: a prospective observational cohort surveillance study in Western Australian schools
title_fullStr Acceptability of OP/Na swabbing for SARS-CoV-2: a prospective observational cohort surveillance study in Western Australian schools
title_full_unstemmed Acceptability of OP/Na swabbing for SARS-CoV-2: a prospective observational cohort surveillance study in Western Australian schools
title_short Acceptability of OP/Na swabbing for SARS-CoV-2: a prospective observational cohort surveillance study in Western Australian schools
title_sort acceptability of op/na swabbing for sars-cov-2: a prospective observational cohort surveillance study in western australian schools
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8808315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35082134
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-055217
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