The objective of this study is to compare the Chronomics test against the NPS tests and protocol currently in use to demonstrate the efficacy of Chronomics' approach. The principal question is: Does the Chronomics saliva based test perform as well as the NPS NHS test?
In December 2019, a novel coronavirus caused an outbreak in Wuhan, China. Just a month later, Covid-19 was declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern on 30 January 2020. The World Health Organisation (WHO) repeatedly announced that 'Diagnostic testing for COVID-19 is critical to tracking the virus, understanding epidemiology, informing case management, and to suppressing transmission'. The priority within Public Health England (PHE) was to scale up public health testing using molecular diagnosis through real-time RT-PCR (RdRp gene) assay based on oral swabs. Some of the key challenges publicly presented regarding testing are speed of mobilisation, supply chain issues due to the international demand for crucial testing materials like kits, swabs and chemical reagents, and the quality and comfort of the nasopharyngeal (NSP) swabs commonly used. Chronomics has developed novel methods to address these problems. Firstly, due to the shortage of the specific branded reagent products used in the official CDC FDA EUA COVID-19 RT-qPCR protocol for RNA extraction, Chronomics have sourced and compiled testing of components to create an extraction kit with greater availability of supply for use within the protocol. Secondly, Chronomics' methods are based on saliva collection which are pain-free and easy to collect. The objective of this study is to compare the Chronomics test against the NPS tests and protocol currently in use to demonstrate the efficacy of Chronomics' approach. The principal question is: Does the Chronomics saliva based test perform as well as the NPS NHS test? There are two components of Chronomics' testing framework that the investigators are looking to validate to feed into this. Firstly, that Chronomics' alternative reagents and workflow (RNA-extraction and RT-PCR steps) do not impact sensitivity of detection and secondly, that Chronomics' alternative sampling source of saliva also does not impact sensitivity of detection. To achieve validation of these two components, the investigators will compare both a Chronomics saliva sample vs an NHS NPS sample, and a Chronomics NPS sample vs an NHS NPS sample. The investigators would require access to the output (and information as to the linked patient) for the NHS gold-standard workflow.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
400
N/A Our study will not impact their path of care as they will be doing an NHS test which will determine their path of care at the NHS
Gloucestershire Royal Hospital
Gloucester, United Kingdom
Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust
Salford, United Kingdom
Test Result
Positive / Negative / Indeterminate
Time frame: Within 2 weeks of sample collection
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