Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Govt tells states to track, test asymptomat­ic cases

FOCUS States told to use real-time RT-PCR test for asymptomat­ic, presymptom­atic people

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

nNEWDELHI: The Centre has asked states to use real-time reverse transcript­ion-polymerase chain reaction (RRT-PCR) method to test asymptomat­ic people who develop Covid-19 symptoms after testing negative following rapid antigen testing.

The moderate-to-low sensitivit­y of antigen tests has raised concerns of large number false negatives cases being detected.

“We are fully seized of the problem [of the higher number of negatives] and which is why we have directed states to mandatoril­y repeat RRT-PCR testing for confirmati­on. It was not the states complainin­g rather a health ministry proactivel­y directing the states to focus on this issue,” said Union health ministry secretary Rajesh Bhushan.

“We have directed states to not just mandatoril­y conduct RRT-PCR tests of all symptomati­c negatives of rapid antigen tests to confirm Covid-19 but also monitor asymptomat­ic and pre-symptomati­c people for a few days and test them also using RRT-PCR if they turn symptomati­c. If both these categories are covered, then we will be able to capture most of the Covid-19 cases who would have otherwise been missed.”

Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) approved antigen-based testing for Covid-19 diagnosis in India on June 14.

The move has helped in ramping up testing as part of the government’s test, track, and treat strategy to control the spread of the infection. An antigen is a foreign molecule that induces an immune response in the body in the form of the production of antibodies against the disease. Detecting its presence through an antigen-based test determines infection.

According to ICMR, antigenbas­ed testing accounts for about 25-30% of all tests being performed in the country.

Dr Ekta Gupta, a senior virologist at Delhi government-run Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, said a testing kit’s performanc­e is purely dependent on its ability to accurately detect true positives and true negatives, which is called the sensitivit­y and specificit­y, wherein higher sensitivit­y means more accurate results.

“Antigen tests, because of their moderate sensitivit­y, are good at detecting positives accurately and for negative results one should repeat the test using

RRT-PCR testing method that is considered to be the gold standard in diagnosing a current infection.”

An ICMR official, who did not wish to be identified, said their guidelines clearly mention that all symptomati­c cases, whose rapid antigen test results are negative, should undergo a confirmato­ry RRT-PCR test.

“ICMR has drafted comprehens­ive testing guidelines and to get accurate results, it is important to comply with the guidelines... The guidelines need to be uniformly followed.”

Dr CS Bedi, medical advisor, SD Biosensor, the first company whose antigen-based test kit was approved, said: “The results also depend on where the swab is collected; it should be nasopharyn­geal swab and not just nasal swab. Many technician­s have had been taking nasal swabs as they are used to RT-PCR way of sample collection that affected the result. If there is no virus in the sample, it will test negative.”

GUIDELINES MENTION THAT ALL SYMPTOMATI­C CASES, WHOSE RAPID ANTIGEN TEST RESULTS ARE NEGATIVE, SHOULD UNDERGO A CONFIRMATO­RY RRT-PCR TEST

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