Limit of detection in different matrices of 19 commercially available rapid antigen tests for the detection of SARS-CoV-2

Author:

Cubas-Atienzar Ana I.,Kontogianni Konstantina,Edwards Thomas,Wooding Dominic,Buist Kate,Thompson Caitlin R.,Williams Christopher T.,Patterson Edward I.,Hughes Grant L.,Baldwin Lisa,Escadafal Camille,Sacks Jilian A.,Adams Emily R.

Abstract

AbstractIn the context of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic there has been an increase of the use of antigen-detection rapid diagnostic tests (Ag-RDT). The performance of Ag-RDT vary greatly between manufacturers and evaluating their analytical limit of detection (LOD) has become high priority. Here we describe a manufacturer-independent evaluation of the LOD of 19 marketed Ag-RDT using live SARS-CoV-2 spiked in different matrices: direct culture supernatant, a dry swab, and a swab in Amies. Additionally, the LOD using dry swab was investigated after 7 days’ storage at − 80 °C of the SARS-CoV-2 serial dilutions. An LOD of ≈ 5.0 × 102 pfu/ml (1.0 × 106 genome copies/ml) in culture media is defined as acceptable by the World Health Organization. Fourteen of 19 Ag-RDTs (ActiveXpress, Espline, Excalibur, Innova, Joysbio, Mologic, NowCheck, Orient, PanBio, RespiStrip, Roche, Standard-F, Standard-Q and Sure-Status) exceeded this performance criteria using direct culture supernatant applied to the Ag-RDT. Six Ag-RDT were not compatible with Amies media and a decreased sensitivity of 2 to 20-fold was observed for eleven tests on the stored dilutions at − 80 °C for 7 days. Here, we provide analytical sensitivity data to guide appropriate test and sample type selection for use and for future Ag-RDT evaluations.

Funder

Foundation of New Diagnostics

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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