Antibody tests for identification of current and past infection with SARS-CoV-2

No SJR dataNov 17, 2022The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Antibody tests to identify current and past COVID-19 infection

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Abstract

Average sensitivity for detecting current SARS-CoV-2 infection increases from 41.1% in the first week to 88.0% by the third week after symptom onset.

  • Sensitivity for IgG or IgM combined rises significantly over time, reaching 74.9% by week two and 88.0% by week three.
  • Average sensitivity for IgG during the convalescent phase is 89.8%, while total antibodies achieve 94.3% sensitivity.
  • Specificity for antibody tests is high, particularly for pre-pandemic samples, ranging from 98.6% for IgM to 99.8% for total antibodies.
  • Variations in sensitivity are noted between different test technologies, with chemiluminescent assays showing the highest performance.
  • In a low-prevalence setting, antibody testing could lead to missed cases and false positives, highlighting the need for careful interpretation.

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