PD40 Antigen Diagnostic Tests With Self-Collection Of Biological Material For The Diagnosis Of COVID-19

Maira Ramos,Erika Camargo, Claudio Maierovitch, Flávia Elias

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care(2022)

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IntroductionThe self-test for COVID-19 has been a widely used strategy in some countries, especially in the context of back to face-to-face work and educational activities. However, it is necessary to discuss the accuracy of antigen tests for the diagnosis of COVID-19.MethodsA systematic review was carried out. The strategy was defined by the researchers using the terms “Covid-19” and “Self-testing” and their respective synonyms, including studies with data collection from 01/01/2021. Searches were carried out on October 20, 2021, in several databases.ResultsA total of 504 studies were identified, four of which were included in this review: two self-tests of nasopharyngeal collection antigen compared to reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR); a supervised and self-collected anterior nasal smear self-test; and a study that evaluated the performance of six self-collected rapid antigen tests against quantitative RT-PCR (gargle, sputum, and spit). Saliva self-tests were found to have low sensitivity (<45%), while anterior nasal or nasopharyngeal swab self-tests had greater than 80 percent sensitivity. In all self-tests, the specificity was less than 85 percent. The diagnostic accuracy of self-tests for the different SARS-CoV-2 variants was not identified.ConclusionsThe use of self-tests as a screening strategy is recommended, being a strategy with a significant impact on the surveillance and control of SARS-CoV-2 transmission. Further studies are needed to assess: (i) accuracy considering the concern variants, (ii) safety of tests with self-collection of biological material, and (iii) disposal of biological waste.
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antigen,diagnostic,diagnosis,self-collection
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