New study shows Covid virus can be detected in tears sampled by ocular swab

Samples from patients diagnosed with the disease by conventional methods were analyzed

Samples from patients diagnosed with the disease by conventional methods were analyzed
Samples from patients diagnosed with the disease by conventional methods were analyzed

SARS-CoV-2 was detected in 18.2% of the samples, suggesting this method could be an alternative to the conventional swabbing method

A team of researchers found that the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 can be detected in tears sampled by ocular swabs, a new study has shown.

The researchers analyzed samples from patients diagnosed with the disease by conventional methods and admitted to the hospital, according to the study published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine.

SARS-CoV-2 was detected in 18.2 percent of the samples, suggesting this method could be an alternative to the conventional swabbing method, which is unpleasant.

“Initially, we set out to develop a diagnostic test based on an easier collection of material without causing patient discomfort. Nasal and nasopharyngeal swabbing is not only unpleasant but also often performed incorrectly. For people with a nasal septum deviation, it can be a problem,” said Luiz Fernando Manzoni Lourencone, the last author of the article.

“We took the view that tear sampling would be easy to execute and more tolerable. We succeeded in showing this to be feasible. Among the limitations of the study was not knowing whether the amount of liquid collected for the test influences its result,” he added.

Moreover, the study cohort comprised 61 hospitalized patients, with 28 testing negative and 33 positive for COVID-19 by RT-qPCR via nasopharyngeal swab.

Tears were analyzed from all 33 positives and from 14 of the 28 negatives.

The findings suggest that the probability of detecting the virus in tears is greater when the patient has a high viral load, which can lead to viremia in body fluids, Lourencone said.

[With Inputs from IANS]

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