Evaluating an app-guided self-test for influenza: lessons learned for improving the feasibility of study designs to evaluate self-tests for respiratory viruses.
Monica L Zigman SuchslandIvan RahmatullahBarry LutzVictoria LyonShichu HuangEnos KlineChelsey GrahamShawna CooperPhilip SuSam SmedinghoffHelen Y ChuKara SewalkJohn S BrownsteinMatthew J Thompsonnull nullPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2021)
A mobile app facilitated study procedures to determine the accuracy of a home based test for influenza, however, test sensitivity was low. Recruiting individuals outside clinical settings who self-report ILI symptoms may lead to lower rates of influenza and/or less severe disease. Earlier identification of study subjects within 48 h of symptom onset through inclusion criteria and rapid shipping of tests or pre-positioning tests is needed to allow self-testing earlier in the course of illness, when viral load is higher.
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