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Filiatreau, Lindsey M.; Zivich, Paul N.; Edwards, Jessie K.; Mulholland, Grace E.; Max, Ryan; & Westreich, Daniel (2023). Optimizing SARS-CoV-2 Pooled Testing Strategies through Differentiated Pooling for Distinct Groups. American Journal of Epidemiology, 192(2), 246-256. PMCID: PMC9620733

Abstract

Pooled testing has been successfully used to expand SARS-CoV-2 testing, especially in settings requiring high volumes of screening of lower-risk individuals, but efficiency of pooling declines as prevalence rises. We propose a differentiated pooling strategy that independently optimizes pool sizes for distinct groups with different probabilities of infection to further improve the efficiency of pooled testing. We compare the efficiency (results obtained per test kit used) of the differentiated strategy to a traditional pooling strategy in which all samples are processed using uniform pool sizes under a range of scenarios. For most scenarios, differentiated pooling is more efficient than traditional pooling. In scenarios examined here, an improvement in efficiency of up to 3.94 results per test kit could be obtained through differentiated versus traditional pooling, with more likely scenarios resulting in 0.12 to 0.61 additional results per kit. Under circumstances similar to those observed in a university setting, implementation of our strategy could result in an improvement in efficiency between 0.03 to 3.21 results per test kit. Our results can help identify settings, such as universities and workplaces, where differentiated pooling can conserve critical testing resources.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwac178

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2023

Journal Title

American Journal of Epidemiology

Author(s)

Filiatreau, Lindsey M.
Zivich, Paul N.
Edwards, Jessie K.
Mulholland, Grace E.
Max, Ryan
Westreich, Daniel

Article Type

Regular

PMCID

PMC9620733

ORCiD

Filiatreau - 0000-0002-0355-4477
Edwards, J -0000-0002-1741-335X