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COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by divinehand2003(m): 6:28am On Apr 11, 2020
As COVID-19 tests become more widely available across the US, scientists have warned about a growing concern: Many people with negative results might actually have the virus.

That could have devastating implications as a global recession looms and governments wrangle with the question of when to reopen economies shuttered as billions of people were ordered to stay home in an effort to break transmission of the deadly disease.

The majority of tests around the world use a technology called PCR, which detects pieces of the coronavirus in mucus samples.

But “there are a lot of things that impact whether or not the test actually picks up the virus,” Priya Sampathkumar, an infectious diseases specialist at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, told AFP.

“It depends on how much virus the person is shedding (through sneezing, coughing and other bodily functions), how the test was collected and whether it was done appropriately by someone used to collecting these swabs, and then how long it sat in transport,” she said.

The virus has only been spreading among humans for four months and therefore studies about test reliability are still considered preliminary.

Early reports from China suggest its sensitivity, meaning how well it is able to return positive results when the virus is present, is somewhere around 60 to 70 percent.

Different companies around the world are now producing slightly different tests, so it’s hard to have a precise overall figure.

But even if it were possible to increase the sensitivity to 90 percent, the magnitude of risk remains substantial as the number of people tested grows, Sampathkumar argued in a paper published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.

“In California, estimates say the rate of COVID-19 infection may exceed 50 percent by mid-May 2020,” she said.
With 40 million people, “even if only one percent of the population was tested, 20,000 false-negative results would be expected.”


This makes it critical for clinicians to base their diagnosis on more than just the test: they must also examine a patient’s symptoms, their potential exposure history, imaging and other lab work.

– Timing is everything –

Part of the problem lies in locating the virus as its area of highest concentration shifts within the body.

The main nasal swab tests examine the nasopharynx, where the back of the nose meets the top of the throat. This requires a trained hand to perform and some portion of the false negatives arises from improper procedure.

But even if done correctly, the swab may produce a false negative. That’s because as the disease progresses, the virus passes from the upper to the lower respiratory system.


In these cases, the patient may be asked to try to cough up sputum — mucus from the lower lungs — or doctors may need to take a sample more invasively, when a patient is under sedation.

Daniel Brenner, an emergency physician at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, described to AFP taking a test after performing a procedure called a bronchoalveolar lavage.

This was done on a patient whose nasal swab returned negative three times, but who showed all the signs of COVID-19.

Eventually, the patient’s medical team placed a camera down his windpipe to examine the lungs, then sprayed fluid in and sucked out the secretions, which were then tested, resulting in a positive.


– No perfect test –
Uncertainty in clinical diagnoses is not new, and clinicians are well aware that no type of test for any condition can be considered perfect.

What makes COVID-19 different is its newness , said Sampathkumar.

“Most of the time when you have tests, you have test characteristics outlined carefully and warnings about tests interpretation,” she said.

“We had no test for so long, and when we got the test, we started using it widely and sort of forgot the basics.”

After being slow to start mass testing, the US has ramped up production and has tested almost 2.5 million people, with pharmacists now authorized to carry out the procedure.

But “the real fear of that is people who are given a false negative test and then decide that they’re safe to go around their daily life and go out and expose people,” said Brenner.

Much hope is placed on newly available serological tests which look for antibodies produced by a person’s body in response to the virus and can tell whether a person was infected, long after they recovered.

They could also be used to help diagnose a person who is currently infected but whose PCR test results showed a false negative, by waiting a week or so for the body to produce its immune response.

“We are excited about the serologic test, but we don’t know how well it will work and we are starting to study it,”
said Sampathkumar.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/04/how-false-negatives-are-complicating-covid-19-testing/

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by Nackzy: 6:29am On Apr 11, 2020
This is a serious issue as well, we don't need this errors at all, it might cost the world a lot

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by NaijaRoyalty(m): 6:31am On Apr 11, 2020
We will overcome

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by helinues: 6:31am On Apr 11, 2020
Less than 100k people are yet to be tested and we already have 200+ cases.

The FG are only decieving gullible Nigerians

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by NaijaRoyalty(m): 6:33am On Apr 11, 2020
Ok

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by sLentlover7778(m): 6:36am On Apr 11, 2020
Just Negodu, what failed system, bad leadership has caused Us..

I pray by the time Coronavirus is over, Nigeria will not moved from Giant of Africa to Ekuke of Africa... grin grin grin

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by helinues: 6:38am On Apr 11, 2020
Venusman:


Guy, don't be stupid Covid19 is not in Nigeria. This government just find another way to enriched their pocket but it's a pity that you'll think I'm speaking trash.

Covid is not in Nigeria? Wow I never knew.

So the Katsina Doctor that died yesterday with his family infected are from Japan.?

Have you been tested for both Coronavirus and Hunger virus?

You have displayed more than 5 symptoms with your comments

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by divinehand2003(m): 6:39am On Apr 11, 2020
IF testing kits are not sensitive and specific to detect the virus at the early stages of the disease, it means the world is in on a very LONG THING. We could be faced with a pandemic that could go on for over a year if no vaccine is produced or a cure is developed as soon as possible.
May God help humanity survive this coronavirus pandemic.

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by NaijaRoyalty(m): 6:42am On Apr 11, 2020
helinues:


Chei, see comprehensive issues all in the name of sounding intelligent.

You may now go back, relax and re read my comments then come back and do the justification

We've had 305 cases you're not even up to date with the latest happenings .

Are you browsing from your village ?

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by helinues: 6:46am On Apr 11, 2020
NaijaRoyalty:


We've had 305 cases you're not up to date with the latest happenings .

Are you browsing from your village ?

Like I said, you have comprehension problems.. If less than 100k people are yet to be tested and we already have 200-300 cases, don't you think the numbers of infected people will increase in folds should millions of Nigerians get tested?

I guess na evening class you attended. Try and look for another person to pick on cos day or night, you are too small to argue with me

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by helinues: 6:48am On Apr 11, 2020
DominusPrime:

I cant believe a man who can type like this believes there is not covid 19 in Nigeria. This is worse than or any staunch pdp supporter I've come across in a while.

Wait, so you people now resorted to be attacking personalities even without reading through their comments..

How is this comments of yours correlate with mine?

This is not a good time for wailing vampires oo.. You guys are really missing the points these days..

Abi na hunger dey cause am?

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by Xisnin(m): 6:50am On Apr 11, 2020
The problem could be solved by performing 2 tests 2 weeks apart while
the patient is quarantined within that period.

Developing a home kit test that can be used by anyone will be a game-changer
as people can check themselves before leaving home for the day.

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by MightySparrow: 6:52am On Apr 11, 2020
When you see a virus with a sphere shape with spikes pointing every direction you should discern it is a serious virus. There are now three strains discovered; L, S and another discovered in China last week said to be 45% more aggresive than the earlier; God please send solution as this is getting beyond human wisdom

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by NaijaRoyalty(m): 6:53am On Apr 11, 2020
helinues:


Like I said, you have comprehension problems.. If less than 100k people are yet to be tested and we already have 200-300 cases, don't you think the numbers of infected people will increase in folds should millions of Nigerians get tested?

I guess na evening class you attended. Try and look for another person to pick on cos day or night, you are too small to argue with me

Accept you made a mistake in the number of cases confirmed down with the bug and stop playing defensive .

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by Xisnin(m): 6:54am On Apr 11, 2020
MightySparrow:
When you see a virus with a sphere shape with spikes pointing every direction you should discern it is a serious virus. There are now three strains discovered; L, S and another discovered in China last week said to be 45% more aggresive than the earlier; God please send solution as this is getting beyond human wisdom
The bold is the best one for humanity.
If it was the first strain, the disease would have disappeared by now.

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by helinues: 6:54am On Apr 11, 2020
NaijaRoyalty:


Accept you made a mistake in the number of cases confirmed down with the bug and stop playing defensive .


Lol.. As you can see you are too small..

Next in line jor

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by Mynd44: 6:55am On Apr 11, 2020
This is the problem when you start using rapid test kits

1. False positives: someone who is negative and the test shows positive is quarantined and kept with people who have and is exposed to it

2. False negative: someone who has and the test shows negative and is free to go. This person walks around and infected others freely.

But what is done in some countries is molecular testing and not the rapid testing using antibody count. This shows exactly if the virus is present. This is doing in Nigeria.

To make sure people are finally healthy, Nigeria tests the poo of the person. As taking a nasal swab doesn't work anymore since the virus might have moved to the lower respiratory system and the lungs. So as long as the poo shows presence, we don't discharge here.

This is also the reason for the lockdown, stay home, if anyone
1. Falls sick, the person is tested and if positive, quarantined and the immediate people he/she isolated with are tested
2. If the person does not fall sick i.e asymptomatic, the virus will pass through. If the person spreads it, the same is don't for his immediate peoplebisolated together.

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by Venusman(m): 6:57am On Apr 11, 2020
helinues:


Covid is not in Nigeria? Wow I never knew.

So the Katsina Doctor that died yesterday with his family infected are from Japan.?

Have you been tested for both Coronavirus and Hunger virus?

You have displayed more than 5 symptoms with your comments

Knowledge is killing you, that's why you're trapped but I'll appreciate if you can answer these questions;

1.How come there's no cure and in Lagos about 50 cases has been released with report that they're well?

See, Government takes opportunity of any death now to scare people of the virus and they now gullible Nigerians will fall for it.

How come it has not killed any government official in spite of their engagement with their active travel history lately before lockdown?

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by NaijaRoyalty(m): 6:57am On Apr 11, 2020
helinues:


Lol.. As you can see you are too small..

Next in line jor

You're too big yet you giving out wrong number of confirmed cases .

Just accept it's 305 and not 200.

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by iammo(m): 6:58am On Apr 11, 2020
angry



this is a serious issue, they are saying even test kits are not that effective and some muntulus up there ^^are arguing over irrelevance

we cant properly test it, we don't have a cure for it, we don't have vaccination against it, some dumb people outrightly don't believe in it


.

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by helinues: 6:59am On Apr 11, 2020
Venusman:


Knowledge is killing you, that's why you're trapped but I'll appreciate if you can answer these questions;

1.How come there's no cure and in Lagos about 50 cases has been released with report that they're well?

See, Government takes opportunity of any death now to scare people of the virus and they now gullible Nigerians will fall for it.

How come it has not killed any government official in spite of their engagement with their active travel history lately before lockdown?




How come there's no cure and in Lagos about 50 cases has been released with report that they're well

And you don't know that we have different immune systems? Is it all the people being exposed to the infected people gets the virus?

Learn, una no learn

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by helinues: 7:01am On Apr 11, 2020
NaijaRoyalty:


You're too big yet you giving out wrong number of confirmed cases .

Just accept it's 305 and not 200.

Have you corrected your comprehensive problems on this thread ? Go and do that first before accusing others..

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by bestman6516: 7:02am On Apr 11, 2020
What exactly is the message

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by Kennitrust(m): 7:02am On Apr 11, 2020
Hmmm! This thing doesn't show to end soon o
Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by Kennitrust(m): 7:02am On Apr 11, 2020
But lala should share foodstuff to nairalanders na

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by jericco1(m): 7:02am On Apr 11, 2020
Baffles me how these people know so much about the virus but creating the vaccine has been more of a rocket science

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by Mynd44: 7:03am On Apr 11, 2020
Xisnin:
The problem could be solved by performing 2 tests 2 weeks apart while
the patient is quarantined within that period.

Developing a home kit test that can be used by anyone will be a game-changer
as people can check themselves before leaving home for the day.
The home test things will work like rapidbtest kits are what is causing problems. The percentage of error is huge

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Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by styless(f): 7:03am On Apr 11, 2020
I just becoming too scared

Re: COVID-19: How False Negatives Are Complicating Testing by Doctor2020: 7:04am On Apr 11, 2020
undecided

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