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Flu@home: the Comparative Accuracy of an At-Home Influenza Rapid Diagnostic Test Using a Prepositioned Test Kit, Mobile App, Mail-in Reference Sample, and Symptom-Based Testing Trigger
At-home testing with rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for respiratory viruses could facilitate early diagnosis, guide patient care, and prevent transmission. Such RDTs are best used near the onset of illness when viral load is highest and clinical action will be most impactful, which may be achieved by...
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American Society for Microbiology
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8925896/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35107302 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jcm.02070-21 |
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author | Kotnik, Jack Henry Cooper, Shawna Smedinghoff, Sam Gade, Piyusha Scherer, Kelly Maier, Mitchell Juusola, Jessie Ramirez, Ernesto Naraghi-Arani, Pejman Lyon, Victoria Lutz, Barry Thompson, Matthew |
author_facet | Kotnik, Jack Henry Cooper, Shawna Smedinghoff, Sam Gade, Piyusha Scherer, Kelly Maier, Mitchell Juusola, Jessie Ramirez, Ernesto Naraghi-Arani, Pejman Lyon, Victoria Lutz, Barry Thompson, Matthew |
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description | At-home testing with rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for respiratory viruses could facilitate early diagnosis, guide patient care, and prevent transmission. Such RDTs are best used near the onset of illness when viral load is highest and clinical action will be most impactful, which may be achieved by at-home testing. We evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of the QuickVue Influenza A+B RDT in an at-home setting. A convenience sample of 5,229 individuals who were engaged with an on-line health research platform were prospectively recruited throughout the United States. “Flu@home” test kits containing a QuickVue RDT and reference sample collection and shipping materials were prepositioned with participants at the beginning of the study. Participants responded to daily symptom surveys. If they reported experiencing cough along with aches, fever, chills, and/or sweats, they used their flu@home kit following instructions on a mobile app and indicated what lines they saw on the RDT. Of the 976 participants who met criteria to use their self-collection kit and completed study procedures, 202 (20.7%) were positive for influenza by qPCR. The RDT had a sensitivity of 28% (95% CI = 21 to 36) and specificity of 99% (98 to 99) for influenza A, and 32% (95% CI = 20 to 46) and 99% (95% CI = 98 to 99), for influenza B. Our results support the concept of app-supported, prepositioned at-home RDT kits using symptom-based triggers, although it cannot be recommended with the RDT used in this study. Further research is needed to determine ways to improve the accuracy and utility of home-based testing for influenza. |
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spelling | pubmed-89258962022-03-17 Flu@home: the Comparative Accuracy of an At-Home Influenza Rapid Diagnostic Test Using a Prepositioned Test Kit, Mobile App, Mail-in Reference Sample, and Symptom-Based Testing Trigger Kotnik, Jack Henry Cooper, Shawna Smedinghoff, Sam Gade, Piyusha Scherer, Kelly Maier, Mitchell Juusola, Jessie Ramirez, Ernesto Naraghi-Arani, Pejman Lyon, Victoria Lutz, Barry Thompson, Matthew J Clin Microbiol Immunoassays At-home testing with rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for respiratory viruses could facilitate early diagnosis, guide patient care, and prevent transmission. Such RDTs are best used near the onset of illness when viral load is highest and clinical action will be most impactful, which may be achieved by at-home testing. We evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of the QuickVue Influenza A+B RDT in an at-home setting. A convenience sample of 5,229 individuals who were engaged with an on-line health research platform were prospectively recruited throughout the United States. “Flu@home” test kits containing a QuickVue RDT and reference sample collection and shipping materials were prepositioned with participants at the beginning of the study. Participants responded to daily symptom surveys. If they reported experiencing cough along with aches, fever, chills, and/or sweats, they used their flu@home kit following instructions on a mobile app and indicated what lines they saw on the RDT. Of the 976 participants who met criteria to use their self-collection kit and completed study procedures, 202 (20.7%) were positive for influenza by qPCR. The RDT had a sensitivity of 28% (95% CI = 21 to 36) and specificity of 99% (98 to 99) for influenza A, and 32% (95% CI = 20 to 46) and 99% (95% CI = 98 to 99), for influenza B. Our results support the concept of app-supported, prepositioned at-home RDT kits using symptom-based triggers, although it cannot be recommended with the RDT used in this study. Further research is needed to determine ways to improve the accuracy and utility of home-based testing for influenza. American Society for Microbiology 2022-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8925896/ /pubmed/35107302 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jcm.02070-21 Text en Copyright © 2022 Kotnik et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Immunoassays Kotnik, Jack Henry Cooper, Shawna Smedinghoff, Sam Gade, Piyusha Scherer, Kelly Maier, Mitchell Juusola, Jessie Ramirez, Ernesto Naraghi-Arani, Pejman Lyon, Victoria Lutz, Barry Thompson, Matthew Flu@home: the Comparative Accuracy of an At-Home Influenza Rapid Diagnostic Test Using a Prepositioned Test Kit, Mobile App, Mail-in Reference Sample, and Symptom-Based Testing Trigger |
title | Flu@home: the Comparative Accuracy of an At-Home Influenza Rapid Diagnostic Test Using a Prepositioned Test Kit, Mobile App, Mail-in Reference Sample, and Symptom-Based Testing Trigger |
title_full | Flu@home: the Comparative Accuracy of an At-Home Influenza Rapid Diagnostic Test Using a Prepositioned Test Kit, Mobile App, Mail-in Reference Sample, and Symptom-Based Testing Trigger |
title_fullStr | Flu@home: the Comparative Accuracy of an At-Home Influenza Rapid Diagnostic Test Using a Prepositioned Test Kit, Mobile App, Mail-in Reference Sample, and Symptom-Based Testing Trigger |
title_full_unstemmed | Flu@home: the Comparative Accuracy of an At-Home Influenza Rapid Diagnostic Test Using a Prepositioned Test Kit, Mobile App, Mail-in Reference Sample, and Symptom-Based Testing Trigger |
title_short | Flu@home: the Comparative Accuracy of an At-Home Influenza Rapid Diagnostic Test Using a Prepositioned Test Kit, Mobile App, Mail-in Reference Sample, and Symptom-Based Testing Trigger |
title_sort | flu@home: the comparative accuracy of an at-home influenza rapid diagnostic test using a prepositioned test kit, mobile app, mail-in reference sample, and symptom-based testing trigger |
topic | Immunoassays |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8925896/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35107302 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jcm.02070-21 |
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