International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Jun 2021)

Performance of SARS-CoV-2 rapid antigen test compared with real-time RT-PCR in asymptomatic individuals

  • Mónica Peña,
  • Manuel Ampuero,
  • Carlos Garcés,
  • Aldo Gaggero,
  • Patricia García,
  • María Soledad Velasquez,
  • Ricardo Luza,
  • Pía Alvarez,
  • Fabio Paredes,
  • Johanna Acevedo,
  • Mauricio J. Farfán,
  • Sandra Solari,
  • Ricardo Soto-Rifo,
  • Fernando Valiente-Echeverría

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 107
pp. 201 – 204

Abstract

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Screening, testing and contact tracing plays a pivotal role in control of the COVID-19 pandemic. To enable this it is necessary to increase the testing capacity. This study compared a SARS-CoV-2 rapid antigen test (RAT) and RT-PCR in 842 asymptomatic individuals from Tarapacá, Chile. A sensitivity of 69.86%, specificity of 99.61%, PPV of 94.44% and NPP of 97.22% with Ct values (Ct > 27) that were significantly higher among individuals with false-negative RAT were reported. These results support the fact that RAT might have a significant impact on the identification of asymptomatic carriers in areas that lack suitable laboratories to perform SARS-CoV-2 real-time RT-PCR diagnostics, or the results take more than 24–48 h, as well as zones with high traffic of individuals such as border/customs, airports, interregional bus, train stations or in any mass testing campaign requiring rapid results.

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