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Xinlei Guo
  • The Institute of Vegetables and Flowers Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Beijing
A Novel PCR-Based Methodology for Viral Detection Utilizing Mechanical Homogenization
Authors:  Zachary P. Morehouse, Caleb M. Proctor, Gabriella L. Ryan and Rodney J. Nash, date: 03/05/2022, view: 1556, Q&A: 0

The impact of viral diseases on human health is becoming increasingly prevalent globally with the burden of disease being shared between resource-rich and poor areas. As seen in the global pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2, there is a need to establish viral detection techniques applicable to resource-limited areas that provide sensitive and specific testing with a logistically conscious mindset. Herein, we describe a direct-to-PCR technology utilizing mechanical homogenization prior to viral PCR detection, which allows the user to bypass traditional RNA extraction techniques for accurate detection of human coronavirus. This methodology was validated in vitro, utilizing human coronavirus 229E (HCoV-229E), and then clinically, utilizing patient samples to test for SARS-CoV-2 infection. In this manuscript, we describe in detail the protocol utilized to determine the limit of detection for this methodology with in vitro testing of HCoV-229E.

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