Diagnostic Performance of Five Rapid Serological Tests for SARS-CoV-2

G. Ndziessi, Jospeh Axel Ngatse, F. R. Niama, H. Poaty, Mayengue Pembe Issamou, Fresnovie Geladore Mbele, L. S. G. Linguissi, F. Ntoumi
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We conducted a study to evaluate the sensitivity (Se), specificity (Sp), positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) of five serologic tests. Subjects with negative or positive COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction (PRC) test results were tested with each of the serological tests. The results were compared with the reference PCR test. For the five tests evaluated, the Se ranged from 55.0% to 70.0% and the Sp ranged from 67.2% to 86.2%. PPV ranged from 53.2% to 80% and NPV from 75.0% to 86.2%. One test, the Wantai, had better specificity and sensitivity. None of the five tests had performance values of more than 90% in the entire sample. In symptomatic positive cases, the Wantai test reported excellent sensitivity. Overall, the low level of diagnostic performance of these tests does not support their use as an alternative to PCR for COVID-19 diagnostic. Test with better performance can be used for mass screening in low prevalence populations, to limit the indiscriminate use of PCR in context of resource-limited countries. Given the excellent sensitivity of Wantai in symptomatic cases, this test could be used as a referral test only in health facilities to discriminate suspected cases before PCR confirmation
五种快速血清学检测对SARS-CoV-2的诊断效果
我们对5项血清学试验的敏感性(Se)、特异性(Sp)、阳性预测值(PPV)和阴性预测值(NPV)进行了评价。对COVID-19聚合酶链反应(PRC)检测结果阴性或阳性的受试者进行各项血清学检测。结果与参考PCR检测结果进行比较。5个试验的Se值为55.0% ~ 70.0%,Sp值为67.2% ~ 86.2%。PPV为53.2% ~ 80%,NPV为75.0% ~ 86.2%。其中一种测试,即万台测试,具有更好的特异性和敏感性。在整个样本中,五个测试的性能值都没有超过90%。在有症状的阳性病例中,万台试验报告了极好的敏感性。总体而言,这些检测的诊断性能水平较低,不支持将其用作替代PCR的COVID-19诊断方法。性能较好的检测方法可用于低流行人群的大规模筛查,以限制在资源有限的国家中不加区分地使用PCR。鉴于万泰对有症状病例的极好敏感性,该检测仅可在卫生机构作为转诊检测,在PCR确诊前区分疑似病例
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