The interventions
The assessment included 21 rapid tests for strep A, of which 17 tests use immunoassay detection methods (rapid antigen detection tests) and 4 use molecular methods (polymerase chain reaction [PCR] or isothermal nucleic acid amplification).
Rapid antigen detection tests
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Of the rapid antigen detection tests, 16 use lateral flow (immunochromatographic and immunofluorescence) technology and 1 test (QuikRead Go Strep A test) is a turbidimetric immunoassay (see table 1). Depending on the technology, the results of the lateral flow tests are read by visual inspection or by using a test reader device.
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Several manufacturers recommend that negative rapid antigen detection test results are confirmed by microbiological culture of a throat swab.
Abbreviations: CFU, colony forming units; N/A, not applicable.
Notes:
Time to result (minutes) does not include sample preparation time.
b, Replaced by Clearview Strep A cassette 2.
c, Replaced by Clearview Strep A dipstick 2.
d, Needs BD Veritor Plus analyser.
e, Needs QuikRead go instrument.
f, Needs Sofia analyser.
Molecular tests
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Of the molecular tests, 2 use isothermal nucleic acid amplification (Alere i Strep A and Alere i Strep A 2 tests) and 2 use PCR (Cobas Strep A assay and Xpert Xpress Strep A); see table 2.
Abbreviation: CFU, colony forming units.
Notes:
Time to result (minutes) does not include sample preparation time.
2, Replaced by ID NOW Strep A 2 test.
3, Rebranded to ID NOW Strep A 2.