A Theory of Diagnostic Testing to Stop the Virus Spreading: Evidence-based Reasoning to Resolve the COVID-19 Crisis by Testing.

IF 1.1 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
KEIO JOURNAL OF MEDICINE Pub Date : 2022-03-25 Epub Date: 2022-02-02 DOI:10.2302/kjm.2021-0009-IR
Isao Kamae
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Abstract

In this study, the complicated reasoning and processes inherent in diagnostic testing were analyzed, and a mathematical theory was developed for effectively stopping the transmission of infection in the context of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). As a result of this work, a new formula was developed for the "boundary condition for contagion containment," which, based on a horizontal transmission model, gives the lower limit of sensitivity for a diagnostic test to stop the virus spreading. Two parameters are considered in the model: the level of transmission and the effective reproduction number. In example computations, the formula indicated that a one-off polymerase chain reaction-based test with a sensitivity of 85% would not be sufficient to contain highly contagious infections such as the Delta variant of SARS-CoV-2, which would likely require a sensitivity close to 100% for its containment. Furthermore, a cascade judgment system for multiple tests was proposed and examined as a form of triplet test system. This approach can enhance the accuracy of COVID-19 testing up to the minimum level needed to stop the virus spreading. The theory developed in this study will not only contribute as an academic exercise, but also be useful for making evidence-based decisions on public policy for pandemic control.

阻止病毒传播的诊断测试理论:基于证据的测试推理解决COVID-19危机。
本研究分析了诊断检测过程中复杂的推理和过程,提出了在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)背景下有效阻止感染传播的数学理论。由于这项工作,开发了一个新的“传染病控制边界条件”公式,该公式基于水平传播模型,给出了阻止病毒传播的诊断测试的灵敏度下限。模型中考虑了两个参数:传播水平和有效繁殖数。在示例计算中,该公式表明,一次性基于聚合酶链反应的检测灵敏度为85%,不足以检测高度传染性感染,如SARS-CoV-2的Delta变体,这可能需要接近100%的灵敏度才能进行控制。在此基础上,提出了一种多重测试的级联判断系统,并将其作为一种三重测试系统进行了验证。这种方法可以将COVID-19检测的准确性提高到阻止病毒传播所需的最低水平。在这项研究中发展的理论不仅将作为一项学术实践作出贡献,而且对制定基于证据的流行病控制公共政策决策也很有用。
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KEIO JOURNAL OF MEDICINE
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