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Rapid Testing Kits

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April 24, 2020

Why in news?

Rapid testing kits used to detect antibodies to the novel coronavirus have proved unreliable.

Why such kits are needed?

  • Governments around the world are looking for an accurate blood test that can tell people if they have immunity through past Covid-19.
  • The diagnostic RT-PCR test to confirm the presence of the virus using a nasal swab in a laboratory setting is considered reliable.
  • The attempts to design a rapid test that uses a blood sample to find antibodies after past infection have been proved unreliable.
  • They have missed about 30% of positive cases, showing low sensitivity.

What concerns many countries?

  • The low sensitivity of the kit is the phenomenon that is worrying India.
  • Many Indian States have already imported several hundred thousand rapid testing kits, mainly from China.
  • India’s experience is shared by the US, UK, Spain and other countries.
  • ICMR has advised States to use these kits for surveillance testing rather than to make medically important decisions.

What is the challenge now?

  • Narrowing down the test to reliable methods is the challenge.
  • The WHO is working to identify them and the results will be crucial.
  • All countries are looking at sero-surveillance as a process that may determine the status of population on Covid-19.
  • An exit from lockdown and other public health measures depend on such testing.

What should India focus on?

  • India should remain focused on identifying tests that work well.
  • This requires close integration with efforts launched by diagnostics regulators in the U.S., Europe and China.
  • These countries have allowed early use of these kits, which themselves are under evaluation.
  • Some vendors of rapid testing devices in China have run afoul of regulators since they have no prior expertise in the field.
  • Therefore, making purchase decisions calls for rigorous review.

What should be done?

  • In the immediate context, the message should go out to States that rapid tests cannot substitute for RT-PCR to diagnose infection.
  • It is by no means clear that antibodies developed in response to COVID-19 provide long-term protection against re-infection.
  • A good reliable test to certify that a large section of the population have developed immunity against Covid-19 is needed.
  • These tests would be a promising tool to reopen the economy with confidence.

 

Source: The Hindu

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