학술논문

Using Discarded Facial Tissues to Monitor and Diagnose Viral Respiratory Infections.
Document Type
Article
Source
Emerging Infectious Diseases. Mar2023, Vol. 29 Issue 3, p511-518. 8p. 1 Chart, 3 Graphs.
Subject
*VIRUS diseases
*RESPIRATORY infections
*MOLECULAR biology
*VIRAL genomes
*VIRAL transmission
Language
ISSN
1080-6040
Abstract
Molecular biology amplification enables sensitive detection of most respiratory viruses through nasopharyngeal swabbing. We developed an innovative approach to detect viral genomes on used facial tissues. In 2 communities of children, used tissues were collected once weekly for 1 year. Pooled analysis of tissues enabled detection of successive virus circulation in 4 age groups over time and forecasted by several weeks the circulation of influenza in the general population. At the individual level, in a proof-of-concept study of 30 volunteers with influenzalike signs/symptoms, we identified common respiratory viruses. The signals for SARS-CoV-2 obtained in parallel from 15 facial tissues and swab samples were similar and often higher for the tissues (11/15). Individual analysis of tissues offers a noninvasive, sensitive, and affordable alternative to self-sampling without a medical care requirement. Pooled analyses may be used to detect virus spread in specific communities, predict seasonal epidemics, and alert the population to viral infections. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]