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First name
Tony
Last name
Zitek
    Description
    Scientific peer-reviewed publication
    Author
    Description/abstract

    Many public officials are calling for increased testing for the 2019 novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), and some governments have taken extraordinary measures to increase the availability of testing. However, little has been published about the sensitivity and specificity of the reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) nasopharyngeal swabs that are commonly used for testing. This narrative review evaluates the literature regarding the accuracy of these tests, and makes recommendations based on this literature. In brief, a negative RT-PCR nasopharyngeal swab test is insufficient to rule out COVID-19. Thus, over-reliance on the results of the test may be dangerous, and the push for widespread testing may be overstated.

    Publication Language
    English
    Free Keywords
    Policy measures
    Topics
    Health status » Morbidity/disability » Communicable diseases » Covid-19
    ISSN Number
    1936-900X
    Access rights to the publication
    Closed access
    Country(ies)
    Country outside Europe
    Journal
    WestJEM 21.3 May Issue
    Publisher
    Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
    Year of Publication
    2020
    Volume
    21
    Issue
    3
    Corresponding author
    Tony Zitek
    Contact e-mail
    zitek10@gmail.com
    Contact info (address)

    Kendall Regional Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Miami, Florida Nova Southeastern University, Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Allopathic Medicine, Davie, Florida