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Multi-centre post-implementation evaluation of SARS-CoV-2 antigen-based point of care tests used for asymptomatic screening of continuing care healthcare workers
Jamil N Kanji; Dustin Proctor; William Stokes; Byron M Berenger; James Silvius; Graham Tipples; A Mark Joffe; Allison A Venner.
Afiliação
  • Jamil N Kanji; University of Calgary; Alberta Precision Laboratories
  • Dustin Proctor; University of Calgary
  • William Stokes; University of Alberta; Alberta Precision Laboratories
  • Byron M Berenger; University of Calgary; Alberta Precision Laboratories
  • James Silvius; University of Calgary
  • Graham Tipples; University of Alberta; Li Ka Shing Institute for Virology; Alberta Precision Laboratories
  • A Mark Joffe; University of Alberta; Alberta Health Services
  • Allison A Venner; University of Calgary; Alberta Precision Laboratories
Preprint em Inglês | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-21259345
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVESFrequent screening of SARS-CoV-2 among asymptomatic populations using antigen-based point of care tests (APOCT) is occurring globally with limited clinical performance data. The positive predictive value (PPV) of two APOCT used in the asymptomatic screening of SARS-CoV-2 among healthcare workers (HCW) at continuing care (CC) sites across Alberta, Canada was evaluated. METHODSBetween February 22 and May 2, 2021, CC sites implemented SARS-CoV-2 voluntary screening of their asymptomatic HCW. Onsite testing with Abbott Panbio or BD Veritor occurred on a weekly or twice weekly basis. Positive APOCT were confirmed with a real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) reference method. RESULTSA total of 71,847 APOCT (17,689 Veritor and 54,158 Panbio) were performed among 369 CC sites. Eighty-seven (0.12%) APOCT were positive, of which 39 (0.05%) confirmed as true positives using rRT-PCR. Use of the Veritor and Panbio resulted in a 76.6% and 30.0% false positive detection, respectively (p<0.001). This corresponded to a 23.4% and 70.0% PPV for the Veritor and Panbio, respectively. CONCLUSIONSFrequent screening of SARS-CoV-2 among asymptomatic HCW in CC, using APOCT, resulted in a very low detection rate and a high detection of false positives. Careful assessment between the risks vs benefits of APOCT programs in this population needs to be thoroughly considered before implementation.
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Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Preprints Base de dados: medRxiv Tipo de estudo: Estudo diagnóstico / Experimental_studies / Estudo prognóstico Idioma: Inglês Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Preprint
Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Preprints Base de dados: medRxiv Tipo de estudo: Estudo diagnóstico / Experimental_studies / Estudo prognóstico Idioma: Inglês Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Preprint
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