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. 2020 Jun 29:ciaa882. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciaa882

Comparing Nasopharyngeal and Mid-Turbinate Nasal Swab Testing for the Identification of SARS-CoV-2

Swetha Pinninti 1,, Connie Trieu 1, Sunil K Pati 1, Misty Latting 1, Joshua Cooper 1, Maria C Seleme 1, Sushma Boppana 2, Nitin Arora 1, William J Britt 3, Suresh B Boppana 3
PMCID: PMC7337631  PMID: 32596725

Abstract

Testing of paired mid-turbinate (MT) nasal and nasopharyngeal (NP) swabs, collected by trained personnel from 40 patients with COVID-19 showed more NP (76/95, 80%) than MT swabs tested positive (61/95, 64%; p=0.02). Among samples collected a week after study enrollment, fewer MT than NP samples were positive (45% vs 76%; p=0.001).

Keywords: COVID-19, nasopharyngeal, mid-turbinate swab, viral load


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