Abstract
Background: Despite the limitations in the use of cycle threshold (CT) values for individual patient care, population distributions of CT values may be useful indicators of local outbreaks. Objective: We aimed to conduct an exploratory analysis of potential correlations between the population distribution of cycle threshold (CT) values and COVID-19 dynamics, which were operationalized as percent positivity, transmission rate (Rt), and COVID-19 hospitalization count. Methods: In total, 148,410 specimens collected between September 15, 2020, and January 11, 2021, from the greater El Paso area were processed in the Dascena COVID-19 Laboratory. The daily median CT value, daily Rt, daily count of COVID-19 hospitalizations, daily change in percent positivity, and rolling averages of these features were plotted over time. Two-way scatterplots and linear regression were used to evaluate possible associations between daily median CT values and outbreak measures. Cross-correlation plots were used to determine whether a time delay existed between changes in daily median CT values and measures of community disease dynamics. Results: Daily median CT values negatively correlated with the daily Rt values (P
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Tso, C. F., Garikipati, A., Green-Saxena, A., Mao, Q., & Das, R. (2021). Correlation of population SARS-CoV-2 cycle threshold values to local disease dynamics: Exploratory observational study. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance, 7(6). https://doi.org/10.2196/28265
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