Comparison of viral nucleic acid test results of pharyngeal swabs versus induced sputum specimens in 33 patients with COVID-19 after treatment
Dongsheng Xu, W. Chen, Minmin Zhu, Qin-He Nie, H. Chen, Zhou Yang, Yigang Guo, William Cheng, et al. (9 authors)
Wuhan Daxue xuebao. Yixue ban · 2021-01
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the possibility of screening COVID-19 patients with sputum viral nucleic acid results by comparing the nucleic acid test results between pharyngeal swab and induced sputum after treatment Methods: The viral nucleic acid results of 33 COVID-19 patients though pharyngeal swab and sputum specimen were collected and compared Results: The nucleic acid postive rate of sputum was significantly higher than that of pharyngeal swab, 33 3% patients whose results were negative in pharyngeal swabs for viral nucleic acid detection, were tested positive in sputum specimens Conclusion: Although the results of pharyngeal swabs nucleic acid test are adopted as the current diagnosis and discharge standards for COVID-19, viral nucleic acid detection of induced sputum specimens is also recommended as a reference for final diagnosis and disisolation © 2021, Editorial Board of Medical Journal of Wuhan University All right reserved
MeSH terms
- Nucleic acid
- Sputum
- Nucleic acid test
- Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
- Nucleic acid detection
- Virology
- Medicine
- Biology
- Microbiology