Dry Swab-Direct RT-PCR method Flashcards

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What is the conventional RT-PCR method?

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nasopharyngeal or oropharyngeal swab samples (mhnje naktala or ghashatala swab) collected are generally placed in a liquid called Viral Transport Medium (VTM).

To avoid leakage, they are packed heavily that adds on to sample processing times at both the sample collection and testing centres.

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What is Dry Swab-Direct RT-PCR method?

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  • This is a simple variation of the existing gold standard RT-PCR method.
  • This method involves collecting and transporting the nasal swab in dry state which makes the transportation and handling of the samples easy and less prone to spillage and spread of infection.
  • In this method, the step of RNA isolation from the sample has been omitted, and it involves only simple processing of the sample followed by direct RT-PCR using the kit recommended by the ICMR.
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What are the Benefits?

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  • Cost effective.
  • Easy to implement with no requirement of new kits.
  • Existing manpower can perform this with no additional training.
  • Can ramp up the testing capacity in the country quickly
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Who developed it?

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Developed by CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB).

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