CLIA-waived molecular influenza testing in the emergency department and outpatient settings Review


Authors: Babady, N. E.; Dunn, J. J.; Madej, R.
Review Title: CLIA-waived molecular influenza testing in the emergency department and outpatient settings
Abstract: Respiratory tract infections are a common cause of visits to emergency departments and outpatient settings. Infections with influenza viruses A and B in particular, are responsible for significant morbidity and mortality in both pediatric and adult populations worldwide. A significant number of influenza diagnoses occur in the emergency departments with many being performed using rapid influenza diagnostic tests (RIDT) which have sensitivities as low as 30% depending on the specific RIDT and patient population. More recently, rapid molecular tests for the detection of influenza viruses A and B have become commercially available as point-of-care platforms. In the United States, several of these new tests are approved by the Food and Drug Administration as CLIA-waived tests. In this report, we review the data on the analytical and clinical performance of RIDTs and CLIA-waived molecular tests, present and discuss potential key challenges and opportunities for implementation of CLIA-waived molecular tests at or near point of care in the emergency departments and outpatient settings. © 2019
Keywords: point-of-care testing; emergency department; antigen tests; clia-waived testing; influenza testing; molecular tests
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Virology
Volume: 116
ISSN: 1386-6532
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.  
Date Published: 2019-07-01
Start Page: 44
End Page: 48
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcv.2019.05.002
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 31102924
PMCID: PMC7509806
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Notes: Review -- Export Date: 3 June 2019 -- Source: Scopus
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