Rapid, point-of-care antigen tests for diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection

No SJR dataJul 22, 2022The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Fast antigen tests for quickly diagnosing COVID-19

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Abstract

Of 155 study cohorts, average sensitivity of rapid antigen tests was 73.0% in symptomatic individuals and 54.7% in asymptomatic individuals.

  • Sensitivity of rapid antigen tests varies significantly; it is generally higher in symptomatic individuals compared to asymptomatic ones.
  • In the first week after symptom onset, sensitivity reaches up to 80.9%, but drops to 53.8% by the second week.
  • Tests performed according to manufacturer guidelines showed sensitivities ranging from 34.3% to 91.3% for symptomatic individuals.
  • High specificity was observed for both symptomatic (99.1%) and asymptomatic (99.7%) participants.
  • At low prevalence rates, a significant number of positive results could be false positives, especially in asymptomatic testing.
  • Further research is needed to confirm the effectiveness of rapid antigen tests in various settings and populations.

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