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Feasibility, Uptake, and Results of COVID-19 Antigen Rapid Diagnostic Tests among Refugees and Migrants in a Pilot Project in North-West Syria.
Ghawji, Hassan; AlYousfi, Mohamad Nihad; Satyanarayana, Srinath; Wilson, Nevin; Tomeh, Laila; Alkhellov, Hussam; Hasan, Sali; Sarin, Sanjay; Kao, Kekeletso.
  • Ghawji H; International Organization of Migration, Suheil Majdoubeh 12, Tila'a Al-Ali, Amman P.O. Box 4880, Jordan.
  • AlYousfi MN; International Organization of Migration, Suheil Majdoubeh 12, Tila'a Al-Ali, Amman P.O. Box 4880, Jordan.
  • Satyanarayana S; International Organization of Migration, Suheil Majdoubeh 12, Tila'a Al-Ali, Amman P.O. Box 4880, Jordan.
  • Wilson N; International Organization of Migration, Suheil Majdoubeh 12, Tila'a Al-Ali, Amman P.O. Box 4880, Jordan.
  • Tomeh L; International Organization of Migration, Sokak No:15 Tugay Sehitkamil, Güvenevler Mahallesi, Gaziantep 29069, Turkey.
  • Alkhellov H; Hand in Hand for Aid and Development, Sokak No:10 27070 Sahinbey/Gaziantep, Binevler, Gaziantep 81041, Turkey.
  • Hasan S; Hand in Hand for Aid and Development, Sokak No:10 27070 Sahinbey/Gaziantep, Binevler, Gaziantep 81041, Turkey.
  • Sarin S; Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics FIND, Av De Budé 16, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Kao K; Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics FIND, Av De Budé 16, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland.
Trop Med Infect Dis ; 8(5)2023 May 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-20235974
ABSTRACT
North-west Syria (NWS) is a conflict-affected and unstable area. Due to its limited health infrastructure, accessing advanced COVID-19 testing services is challenging. COVID-19 antigen rapid diagnostic tests (Ag-RDTs) have the potential to overcome this barrier. A pilot project was implemented to introduce Ag-RDTs in NWS, aiming to determine the feasibility, uptake, and results of Ag-RDTs and identify facilitators and barriers to testing with Ag-RDTs. A cross-sectional study design involving secondary analysis of data collected during the project was employed. A local non-governmental organization implemented 25,000 Ag-RDTs that were conducted cross-border by trained community health workers. In total, 27,888 eligible individuals were enrolled, 24,956 (89.5%) consented to test, and 121 (0.5%) were COVID-19-positive. The highest positivity was observed among those with severe COVID-19 symptoms (12.7%), with respiratory illnesses (2.5%), enrolled at hospitals in Afrin (2.5%), and healthcare workers (1.9%). A non-random sample of 236 individuals underwent confirmatory RT-PCR testing. Observed sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values were 80.0%, 96.1%, 91.4%, and 90.3%, respectively. Challenges included obtaining informed consent and conducting confirmatory testing. Ag-RDTs represent a feasible screening/diagnostic tool for COVID-19 infections in NWS, with nearly 90% uptake. Embedding Ag-RDTs into COVID-19 testing and screening strategies would be highly beneficial.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Diagnostic study / Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Language: English Year: 2023 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Tropicalmed8050281

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Diagnostic study / Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Language: English Year: 2023 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Tropicalmed8050281