Test Groups, Not Individuals: A Review of the Pooling Approaches for SARS-CoV-2 Diagnosis

Millioni, Renato and Mortarino, Cinzia (2021) Test Groups, Not Individuals: A Review of the Pooling Approaches for SARS-CoV-2 Diagnosis. Diagnostics, 11 (1). p. 68. ISSN 2075-4418

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Abstract

Massive molecular testing for SARS-CoV-2 diagnosis is mandatory to manage the spread of COVID-19. Diagnostic screening should be performed at a mass scale, extended to the asymptomatic population, and repeated over time. An accurate diagnostic pipeline for SARS-CoV-2 that could massively increase the laboratory efficiency, while being sustainable in terms of time and costs, should be based on a pooling strategy. In the past few months, researchers from different disciplines had this same idea: test groups, not individuals. This critical review intends to highlight both the general consents—even if the results from different publications have been obtained with different protocols—and the points of disagreement that are creating some interpretative/comprehension difficulties. Different pooling schemes and technical aspects associated to the type of pooling adopted are described and discussed. We hope that this review can consolidate information to support researchers in designing optimized COVID-19 testing protocols based on pooling.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Eurolib Press > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 30 Nov 2022 05:17
Last Modified: 17 Jun 2024 05:58
URI: http://info.submit4journal.com/id/eprint/464

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