BMC Infectious Diseases (Mar 2022)

Sensitivity and specificity of two WHO approved SARS-CoV2 antigen assays in detecting patients with SARS-CoV2 infection

  • Chandima Jeewandara,
  • Dinuka Guruge,
  • Pradeep Darshana Pushpakumara,
  • Deshan Madhusanka,
  • Tibutius Thanesh Jayadas,
  • Indika Prasad Chaturanga,
  • Inoka Sepali Aberathna,
  • Saubhagya Danasekara,
  • Thilagaraj Pathmanathan,
  • Deshni Jayathilaka,
  • Gayasha Somathilaka,
  • Heshan Kuruppu,
  • Laksiri Gomes,
  • Vitjith Gunasekara,
  • Ruwan Wijayamuni,
  • Graham S. Ogg,
  • Gathsaurie Neelika Malavige

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-022-07240-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

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Abstract Background SARS-CoV-2 rapid antigen (Ag) detection kits are widely used in addition to quantitative reverse transcription PCR PCR (RT-qPCR), as they are cheaper with a rapid turnaround time. As there are many concerns regarding their sensitivity and specificity, in different settings, we evaluated two WHO approved rapid Ag kits in a large cohort of Sri Lankan individuals. Methods Paired nasopharangeal swabs were obtained from 4786 participants for validation of the SD-Biosensor rapid Ag assay and 3325 for the Abbott rapid Ag assay, in comparison to RT-qPCR. A short questionnaire was used to record symptoms at the time of testing, and blood samples were obtained from 2721 of them for detection of SARS-CoV-2 specific antibodies. Results The overall sensitivity of the SD-Biosensor Ag kit was 36.5% and the Abbott Ag test was 50.76%. The Abbott Ag test showed specificity of 99.4% and the SD-Biosensor Ag test 97.5%. At Ct values 30 (46.1 to 82.9%). 32.1% of those who gave a positive result with the SD-Biosensor Ag test and 26.3% of those who gave positive results with the Abbott Ag test had SARS-CoV-2 antibodies at the time of detection. Conclusions Both rapid Ag tests appeared to be highly sensitive in detecting individuals at lower Ct values, in a community setting in Sri Lanka, but it will be important to further establish the relationship to infectivity.

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