1. Field assessment of BinaxNOW antigen tests as COVID-19 treatment entry point at a community testing site in San Francisco during evolving omicron surges
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Schrom, John, Marquez, Carina, Wang, Chung-Yu, Saxena, Aditi, Mitchell, Anthea M, Ribeiro, Salu, Pilarowski, Genay, Nakamura, Robert, Rojas, Susana, Black, Douglas, Oseguera, Maria G Contreras, Diaz, Edgar Castellanos, Payan, Joselin, Rojas, Susy, Jones, Diane, Tulier-Laiwa, Valerie, Zavaleta, Aleks, Martinez, Jacqueline, Chamie, Gabriel, Glaser, Carol, Jacobson, Kathy, Petersen, Maya, DeRisi, Joseph, and Havlir, Diane V
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Infectious Diseases ,Good Health and Well Being ,Humans ,COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,San Francisco ,COVID-19 Drug Treatment ,Immunologic Tests ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,General Science & Technology - Abstract
COVID-19 oral treatments require initiation within 5 days of symptom onset. Although antigen tests are less sensitive than RT-PCR, rapid results could facilitate entry to treatment. We collected anterior nasal swabs for BinaxNOW and RT-PCR testing and clinical data at a walk-up, community site in San Francisco, California between January and June 2022. SARS-CoV-2 genomic sequences were generated from positive samples and classified according to subtype and variant. Monte Carlo simulations were conducted to estimate the expected proportion of SARS-CoV-2 infected persons who would have been diagnosed within 5 days of symptom onset using RT-PCR versus BinaxNOW testing. Among 25,309 persons tested with BinaxNOW, 2,799 had concomitant RT-PCR. 1137/2799 (40.6%) were SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR positive. We identified waves of predominant omicron BA.1, BA.2, BA.2.12, BA.4, and BA.5 among 720 sequenced samples. Among 1,137 RT-PCR positive samples, 788/1137 (69%) were detected by BinaxNOW; 94% (669/711) of those with Ct value
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- 2023