Lateral flow tests may fail to spot Omicron amid severe infection: Study
New York
08-January-2022
Lateral flow tests may be less effective at detecting Omicron even when people are at their most infectious, a US real-world study has found.
It took an average of three days longer for people to test positive on a lateral flow test, which gives results in as little as 15 minutes, after their infection had already been confirmed on a PCR test, they found.
As per the report, it is not clear whether the results simply support previous findings that PCR tests are inherently more sensitive, or if the lateral flow tests are less accurate at detecting Omicron.
Neither of the lateral flow tests brands examined -- Abbott BinaxNOW and Quidel QuickVue -- are used in the UK.
And British health chiefs have insisted the swabs dished out across the country can spot Omicron just as well as they can detect other variants.
But their US counterparts have warned that early evidence suggests they are less sensitive to the mutant strain, meaning they may incorrectly tell more people they are not infected with Omicron compared to the number of false negatives they dished out for other strains.
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The study was published on the preprint website Medrxiv and has not been peer-reviewed.-IANS
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