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Evaluating Specimen Quality and Results from a Community-Wide, Home-Based Respiratory Surveillance Study

View ORCID ProfileAshley E. Kim, Elisabeth Brandstetter, Naomi Wilcox, Jessica Heimonen, Chelsey Graham, Peter D. Han, Lea M. Starita, View ORCID ProfileDenise J. McCulloch, Amanda M. Casto, View ORCID ProfileDeborah A. Nickerson, Margaret M. Van de Loo, Jennifer Mooney, Misja Ilcisin, Kairsten A. Fay, Jover Lee, Thomas R. Sibley, Victoria Lyon, Rachel E. Geyer, Matthew Thompson, Barry R. Lutz, Mark J. Rieder, Trevor Bedford, Michael Boeckh, Janet A. Englund, Helen Y. Chu
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.12.07.415653
Ashley E. Kim
1Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle WA
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Elisabeth Brandstetter
1Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle WA
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Naomi Wilcox
1Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle WA
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Jessica Heimonen
1Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle WA
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Chelsey Graham
2Brotman Baty Institute for Precision Medicine, Seattle WA
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Peter D. Han
2Brotman Baty Institute for Precision Medicine, Seattle WA
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Lea M. Starita
2Brotman Baty Institute for Precision Medicine, Seattle WA
3Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle WA
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Denise J. McCulloch
1Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle WA
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Amanda M. Casto
1Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle WA
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Deborah A. Nickerson
2Brotman Baty Institute for Precision Medicine, Seattle WA
3Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle WA
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Margaret M. Van de Loo
4Formative, Seattle WA
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Jennifer Mooney
4Formative, Seattle WA
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Misja Ilcisin
5Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle WA
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Kairsten A. Fay
5Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle WA
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Jover Lee
5Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle WA
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Thomas R. Sibley
5Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle WA
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Victoria Lyon
7Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle WA
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Rachel E. Geyer
7Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle WA
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Matthew Thompson
7Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle WA
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Barry R. Lutz
7Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle WA
8Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington, Seattle WA
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Mark J. Rieder
2Brotman Baty Institute for Precision Medicine, Seattle WA
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Trevor Bedford
2Brotman Baty Institute for Precision Medicine, Seattle WA
3Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle WA
5Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle WA
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Michael Boeckh
5Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle WA
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Janet A. Englund
6Seattle Children’s Research Institute, Seattle WA
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Helen Y. Chu
1Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle WA
2Brotman Baty Institute for Precision Medicine, Seattle WA
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Abstract

Introduction While influenza and other respiratory pathogens cause significant morbidity and mortality, the community-based burden of these infections remains incompletely understood. The development of novel methods to detect respiratory infections is essential for mitigating epidemics and developing pandemic-preparedness infrastructure.

Methods From October 2019 to March 2020, we conducted a home-based cross-sectional study in the greater Seattle area, utilizing electronic consent and data collection instruments. Participants received nasal swab collection kits via rapid delivery within 24 hours of self-reporting respiratory symptoms. Samples were returned to the laboratory and were screened for 26 respiratory pathogens and a human marker. Participant data were recorded via online survey at the time of sample collection and one week later.

Results Of the 4,572 consented participants, 4,359 (95.3%) received a home swab kit, and 3,648 (83.7%) returned a nasal specimen for respiratory pathogen screening. The 3,638 testable samples had a mean RNase P CRT value of 19.0 (SD: 3.4) and 1,232 (33.9%) samples had positive results for one or more pathogens, including 645 (17.7%) influenza-positive specimens. Among the testable samples, the median time between shipment of the home swab kit and completion of laboratory testing was 8 days [IQR: 7.0-14.0].

Discussion Home-based surveillance using online participant enrollment and specimen self-collection is a feasible method for community-level monitoring of influenza and other respiratory pathogens, which can readily be adapted for use during pandemics.

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The authors have declared no competing interest.

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Evaluating Specimen Quality and Results from a Community-Wide, Home-Based Respiratory Surveillance Study
Ashley E. Kim, Elisabeth Brandstetter, Naomi Wilcox, Jessica Heimonen, Chelsey Graham, Peter D. Han, Lea M. Starita, Denise J. McCulloch, Amanda M. Casto, Deborah A. Nickerson, Margaret M. Van de Loo, Jennifer Mooney, Misja Ilcisin, Kairsten A. Fay, Jover Lee, Thomas R. Sibley, Victoria Lyon, Rachel E. Geyer, Matthew Thompson, Barry R. Lutz, Mark J. Rieder, Trevor Bedford, Michael Boeckh, Janet A. Englund, Helen Y. Chu
bioRxiv 2020.12.07.415653; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.12.07.415653
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Evaluating Specimen Quality and Results from a Community-Wide, Home-Based Respiratory Surveillance Study
Ashley E. Kim, Elisabeth Brandstetter, Naomi Wilcox, Jessica Heimonen, Chelsey Graham, Peter D. Han, Lea M. Starita, Denise J. McCulloch, Amanda M. Casto, Deborah A. Nickerson, Margaret M. Van de Loo, Jennifer Mooney, Misja Ilcisin, Kairsten A. Fay, Jover Lee, Thomas R. Sibley, Victoria Lyon, Rachel E. Geyer, Matthew Thompson, Barry R. Lutz, Mark J. Rieder, Trevor Bedford, Michael Boeckh, Janet A. Englund, Helen Y. Chu
bioRxiv 2020.12.07.415653; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.12.07.415653

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