Abstract
The utility of reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in analysis SARS-COV-2 variants was evaluated. RT-PCR tests were used to analyse the majority of new SARS-CoV-2 cases (n = 9315) in a tertiary hospital (Madrid, Spain) throughout 2021. Subsequently, whole genome sequencing (WGS) was conducted on 10.8% of these samples (n = 1002). Notably, the Delta and Omicron variants emerged rapidly. There were no discrepancies between RT-PCR and WGS results. Continuous surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 variants is essential, and RT-PCR is a highly useful method, specially during periods of high COVID-19 incidence. This feasible technique can be implemented in all SARS-CoV-2 laboratories. However, WGS remains the gold standard method for comprehensive detection of all existing SARS-CoV-2 variants.
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Muñoz-Gallego, I., Meléndez Carmona, M. Á., Martín Higuera, C., Viedma, E., Delgado, R., & Folgueira, M. D. (2023). Rapid screening of SARS-CoV-2 variants, a key tool for pandemic surveillance. Scientific Reports, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-37866-8
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