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

Jun 26, 2020The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Antibody tests to detect current or past COVID-19 infection

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Abstract

A total of 15,976 samples were analyzed across 54 study cohorts to assess the accuracy of antibody tests for SARS-CoV-2 infection.

  • Sensitivity of IgG/IgM tests was below 30.1% during the first week post-symptom onset, increasing to 91.4% by the third week.
  • Specificity of antibody tests exceeded 98% across all target antibodies with narrow confidence intervals.
  • False-positive results were more prevalent in cases where COVID-19 was suspected but ruled out.
  • At a prevalence of 20%, approximately 17 individuals per 1000 tested would be missed by IgG/IgM testing 15 to 21 days post-symptom onset.
  • Concerns about bias and applicability suggest that the accuracy of antibody tests in clinical settings may be lower than reported.

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