Purpose

This study will explore whether lollipop swabs are more acceptable and perform as well as nasal swabs with PCR testing. The study will be open to enrollment for both children and adults in the Madison community who have at least one COVID-19 symptom that has presented in the last 5 days and who have not had a positive COVID-19 test for a previous illness within the past 3 months. Participants can expect to be in the study for the duration of the swabbing, approximately 10 minutes.

Conditions

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Over 4 Years
Eligible Genders
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  • Age 4 years or above - Have at least one COVID-19 symptom that has presented in the last 5 days and will undergo a nasal PCR test at a local community testing site

Exclusion Criteria

  • Positive COVID-19 test in the past 3 months for a previous illness

Study Design

Phase
N/A
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
N/A
Intervention Model
Single Group Assignment
Primary Purpose
Diagnostic
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Experimental
Participants with COVID-19 Symptom(s)
Participants 4 years old or older with at least one COVID-19 symptom being tested for the virus
  • Diagnostic Test: Lollipop Swab
    The "lollipop" swab is a typical swab that would be used to obtain routine pharyngeal samples. Participants are instructed to suck on the swab for 20 second, as they would suck on a lollipop.

Recruiting Locations

More Details

NCT ID
NCT05472077
Status
Withdrawn
Sponsor
University of Wisconsin, Madison

Detailed Description

This study will test the hypothesis that lollipop swabs are more acceptable to individuals and PCR testing is non-inferior to performing PCR on nasal swabs. To test this hypothesis, the study team will work with local community testing sites to incorporate a lollipop swab for PCR at the time a symptomatic individual receives a nasal swab for PCR that is part of the DHS program. The study will address the following two key questions: 1. Are lollipop swabs more acceptable to individuals when compared to nasal swabs? 2. Will lollipop swabs perform as well as nasal swabs with PCR-based testing? Participants with at least one COVID-19 symptom will be asked to suck on a swab for 20 seconds, like sucking on a lollipop. They then will be asked which COVID-19 PCR testing they would prefer if they had to do the testing again, nasal PCR versus lollipop PCR.

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