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Clinical Performance Characteristics of the Swift Normalase Amplicon Panel for Sensitive Recovery of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Genomes.
Shrestha, Lasata; Lin, Michelle J; Xie, Hong; Mills, Margaret G; Mohamed Bakhash, Shah A; Gaur, Vinod P; Livingston, Robert J; Castor, Jared; Bruce, Emily A; Botten, Jason W; Huang, Meei-Li; Jerome, Keith R; Greninger, Alexander L; Roychoudhury, Pavitra.
  • Shrestha L; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
  • Lin MJ; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
  • Xie H; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
  • Mills MG; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
  • Mohamed Bakhash SA; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
  • Gaur VP; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
  • Livingston RJ; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
  • Castor J; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
  • Bruce EA; Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont.
  • Botten JW; Department of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont.
  • Huang ML; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
  • Jerome KR; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington.
  • Greninger AL; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington. Electronic address: agrening@uw.edu.
  • Roychoudhury P; Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, Washington. Electronic address: proychou@uw.edu.
J Mol Diagn ; 24(9): 963-976, 2022 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2083089
ABSTRACT
Amplicon-based sequencing methods are central in characterizing the diversity, transmission, and evolution of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), but need to be rigorously assessed for clinical utility. Herein, we validated the Swift Biosciences' SARS-CoV-2 Swift Normalase Amplicon Panels using remnant clinical specimens. High-quality genomes meeting our established library and sequence quality criteria were recovered from positive specimens, with 95% limit of detection of 40.08 SARS-CoV-2 copies/PCR. Breadth of genome recovery was evaluated across a range of CT values (11.3 to 36.7; median, 21.6). Of 428 positive samples, 413 (96.5%) generated genomes with <10% unknown bases, with a mean genome coverage of 13,545× ± SD 8382×. No genomes were recovered from PCR-negative specimens (n = 30) or from specimens positive for non-SARS-CoV-2 respiratory viruses (n = 20). Compared with whole-genome shotgun metagenomic sequencing (n = 14) or Sanger sequencing for the spike gene (n = 11), pairwise identity between consensus sequences was 100% in all cases, with highly concordant allele frequencies (R2 = 0.99) between Swift and shotgun libraries. When samples from different clades were mixed at varying ratios, expected variants were detected even in 199 mixtures. When deployed as a clinical test, 268 tests were performed in the first 23 weeks, with a median turnaround time of 11 days, ordered primarily for outbreak investigations and infection control.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 Type of study: Diagnostic study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Variants Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: J Mol Diagn Journal subject: Molecular Biology Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 Type of study: Diagnostic study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Variants Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: J Mol Diagn Journal subject: Molecular Biology Year: 2022 Document Type: Article