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Buildout and integration of an automated high-throughput CLIA laboratory for SARS-CoV-2 testing on a large urban campus
SLAS Technology: Translating Life Sciences Innovation ( IF 2.7 ) Pub Date : 2022-06-17 , DOI: 10.1016/j.slast.2022.06.003
Lena Landaverde 1 , David McIntyre 2 , James Robson 3 , Dany Fu 4 , Luis Ortiz 2 , Rita Chen 5 , Samuel M D Oliveira 5 , Andy Fan 3 , Amy Barrett 6 , Stephen P Burgay 7 , Stephen Choate 8 , David Corbett 9 , Lynn Doucette-Stamm 10 , Kevin Gonzales 11 , Davidson H Hamer 12 , Lilly Huang 13 , Shari Huval 8 , Christopher Knight 8 , Carrie Landa 14 , Diane Lindquist 15 , Kelly Lockard 16 , Trevor L Macdowell 8 , Elizabeth Mauro 8 , Colleen McGinty 17 , Candice Miller 10 , Maura Monahan 8 , Randall Moore 18 , Judy Platt 14 , Lloyd Rolles 14 , Jeffrey Roy 18 , Tracey Schroeder 8 , Dean R Tolan 19 , Ann Zaia 20 , Robert A Brown 21 , Gloria Waters 22 , Douglas Densmore 23 , Catherine M Klapperich 1
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In 2019, the first cases of SARS-CoV-2 were detected in Wuhan, China, and by early 2020 the first cases were identified in the United States. SARS-CoV-2 infections increased in the US causing many states to implement stay-at-home orders and additional safety precautions to mitigate potential outbreaks. As policies changed throughout the pandemic and restrictions lifted, there was an increase in demand for COVID-19 testing which was costly, difficult to obtain, or had long turn-around times. Some academic institutions, including Boston University (BU), created an on-campus COVID-19 screening protocol as part of a plan for the safe return of students, faculty, and staff to campus with the option for in-person classes. At BU, we put together an automated high-throughput clinical testing laboratory with the capacity to run 45,000 individual tests weekly by Fall of 2020, with a purpose-built clinical testing laboratory, a multiplexed reverse transcription PCR (RT-qPCR) test, robotic instrumentation, and trained staff. There were many challenges including supply chain issues for personal protective equipment and testing materials in addition to equipment that were in high demand. The BU Clinical Testing Laboratory (CTL) was operational at the start of Fall 2020 and performed over 1 million SARS-CoV-2 PCR tests during the 2020-2021 academic year.

更新日期:2022-06-17
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