Abstract Background Seasonal influenza leads to significant morbidity and mortality. Rapid self-tests could improve access to influenza testing in community settings. We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of a mobile app-guided influenza rapid self-test for adults with influenza like illness (ILI), and identify optimal methods for conducting accuracy studies for home-based assays for influenza and other respiratory viruses. Methods This cross-sectional study recruited adults who self-reported ILI online. Participants downloaded a mobile app, which guided them through two low nasal swab self-samples. Participants tested the index swab using a lateral flow assay. Test accuracy results were compared to the reference swab tested in a res...
Background: Early and accurate diagnosis of influenza helps start correct treatment and prevention ...
ABSTRACTPoint-of-care (POC) tests for influenza facilitate clinical case management, and might also ...
ObjectiveTo assess the use of a ‘near patient’ test for rapid antigen detection to obtain the more t...
Abstract Background Seasonal influenza leads to si...
Background: Influenza virus infections are responsible for significant morbidity and mortality in bo...
BACKGROUND: Routine influenza surveillance, based on laboratory confirmation of viral infection, oft...
Poster Sessions: no. P-468BACKGROUND: Influenza in primary care setting commonly presents with acu...
Abstract Background Calls to a telephone health helpline (THHL) have been previously evaluated for t...
Abstract Background In this article we aim to assess the ethical desirability of self-test diagnosti...
Background: Rapid influenza diagnostic tests can be useful to facilitate optimal treatment of seaso...
Abstract Objective: To compare the effectiveness of self-collected and health care worker (HCW)-coll...
Few studies have investigated the validity of self-collected nose and throat swabs for influenza con...
Background: Timely diagnosis of influenza can help clinical management. Purpose: To examine the accu...
Few studies have investigated the validity of self-collected nose and throat swabs for influenza con...
AbstractLimited information exists on the performance of antigen-based rapid influenza diagnostic te...
Background: Early and accurate diagnosis of influenza helps start correct treatment and prevention ...
ABSTRACTPoint-of-care (POC) tests for influenza facilitate clinical case management, and might also ...
ObjectiveTo assess the use of a ‘near patient’ test for rapid antigen detection to obtain the more t...
Abstract Background Seasonal influenza leads to si...
Background: Influenza virus infections are responsible for significant morbidity and mortality in bo...
BACKGROUND: Routine influenza surveillance, based on laboratory confirmation of viral infection, oft...
Poster Sessions: no. P-468BACKGROUND: Influenza in primary care setting commonly presents with acu...
Abstract Background Calls to a telephone health helpline (THHL) have been previously evaluated for t...
Abstract Background In this article we aim to assess the ethical desirability of self-test diagnosti...
Background: Rapid influenza diagnostic tests can be useful to facilitate optimal treatment of seaso...
Abstract Objective: To compare the effectiveness of self-collected and health care worker (HCW)-coll...
Few studies have investigated the validity of self-collected nose and throat swabs for influenza con...
Background: Timely diagnosis of influenza can help clinical management. Purpose: To examine the accu...
Few studies have investigated the validity of self-collected nose and throat swabs for influenza con...
AbstractLimited information exists on the performance of antigen-based rapid influenza diagnostic te...
Background: Early and accurate diagnosis of influenza helps start correct treatment and prevention ...
ABSTRACTPoint-of-care (POC) tests for influenza facilitate clinical case management, and might also ...
ObjectiveTo assess the use of a ‘near patient’ test for rapid antigen detection to obtain the more t...