๐ Laboratory preparedness for SARS-CoV-2 testing in India: Harnessing a network of Virus Research & Diagnostic Laboratories.
Background & objectives: : An outbreak of respiratory illness of unknown aetiology was reported from Hubei province of Wuhan, People's Republic of China, in December 2019. The outbreak was attributed to a novel coronavirus (CoV), named as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-CoV-2 and the disease as COVID-19. Within one month, cases were reported from 25 countries. In view of the novel viral strain with reported high morbidity, establishing early countrywide diagnosis to detect imported cases became critical. Here we describe the role of a countrywide network of VRDLs in early diagnosis of COVID-19. Methods: : The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)-National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune, established screening as well as confirmatory assays for SARS-CoV-2. A total of 13 VRDLs were provided with the E gene screening real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) assay. VRDLs were selected on the basis of their presence near an international airport/seaport and their past performance. The case definition for testing included all individuals with travel history to Wuhan and symptomatic individuals with travel history to other parts of China. This was later expanded to include symptomatic individuals returning from Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand and South Korea. Results: : Within a week of standardization of the test at NIV, all VRDLs could initiate testing for SARS-CoV-2. Till February 29, 2020, a total of 2,913 samples were tested. This included both 654 individuals quarantined in the two camps and others fitting within the case definition. The quarantined individuals were tested twice - at days 0 and 14. All tested negative on both occasions. Only three individuals belonging to different districts in Kerala were found to be positive. Interpretation & conclusions: : Sudden emergence of SARS-CoV-2 and its potential to cause a pandemic posed an unsurmountable challenge to the public health system of India. However, concerted efforts of various arms of the Government of India resulted in a well-coordinated action at each level. India has successfully demonstrated its ability to establish quick diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 at NIV, Pune, and the testing VRDLs.
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๐ COVID-19 - diagnosis - preparedness - quality control - quarantine - severe acute respiratory syndrome-CoV-2 - Virus Research and Diagnostic Laboratory ()
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๐ transcription-polymerase chain (58)
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๐ polymerase chain (300)
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๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
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๐ค Gupta, Nivedita
๐ค Potdar, Varsha
๐ค Praharaj, Ira
๐ค Giri, Sidhartha
๐ค Sapkal, Gajanan
๐ค Yadav, Pragya
๐ค Choudhary, Manohar Lal
๐ค Dar, Lalit
๐ค Sugunan, A P
๐ค Kaur, Harmanmeet
๐ค Munivenkatappa, Ashok
๐ค Shastri, Jayanthi
๐ค Kaveri, Krishnasamy
๐ค Dutta, Shanta
๐ค Malhotra, Bharti
๐ค Jain, Amita
๐ค Nagamani, Kammilli
๐ค Shantala, G B
๐ค Raut, Sharmila
๐ค Vegad, M M
๐ค Sharma, Ajanta
๐ค Choudhary, Aashish
๐ค Brijwal, Megha
๐ค Balakrishnan, Anukumar
๐ค Manjunatha, Jayaswamy
๐ค Pathak, Manish
๐ค Srinivasan, Sivasubramanian
๐ค Banu, Hasina
๐ค Sharma, Himanshu
๐ค Jain, Parul
๐ค Sunita, Pakalpati
๐ค Ambica, R
๐ค Fageria, Babita
๐ค Patel, Disha
๐ค Rajbongshi, Gitika
๐ค Vijay, Neetu
๐ค Narayan, Jitendra
๐ค Aggarwal, Neeraj
๐ค Nagar, Anu
๐ค Gangakhedkar, Raman R
๐ค Abraham, Priya
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โฐ 2020
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๐ Indian J Med Res
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