Epidemiological impact of a large number of false negative SARS-CoV-2 test results in South West England during September and October 2021

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Epidemics Pub Date : 2024-01-06 DOI:10.1016/j.epidem.2023.100739
L. Hounsome , D. Herr , R. Bryant , R. Smith , L. Loman , J. Harris , U. Youhan , E. Dzene , P. Hadjipantelis , H. Long , T. Laurence , S. Riley , F. Cumming
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During September and October 2021, a substantial number of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests in England processed at a single laboratory were incorrectly reported as negative. We estimate the number of false negative test results issued and investigate the epidemiological impact of this incident. We estimate the number of COVID-19 cases that would have been reported had the sensitivity of the laboratory test procedure not dropped for the period 2 September to 12 October. In addition, by making comparisons between the most affected local areas and comparator populations, we estimate the number of additional infections, cases, hospitalisations and deaths that could have occurred as a result of increased transmission due to false negative test results.We estimate that around 39,000 tests may have been false negatives during this period and, as a direct result of this incident, the most affected areas in the South-West of England could have experienced between 6000 and 34,000 additional reportable cases, with a central estimate of around 24,000 additional reportable cases. Using modelled relationships between key variables, we estimate that this central estimate could have translated to approximately 55,000 additional infections.Each false negative likely led to around 1.5 additional infections. The incident is likely to have had a measurable impact on cases and infections in the affected areas in the South-West of England.

Impact statement

These results indicate the significant negative impact of incorrect testing on COVID outcomes; and make a substantial contribution to understanding the impact of testing systems and the need to ensure high accuracy in testing and reporting of results.

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2021 年 9 月和 10 月期间英格兰西南部出现大量假阴性 SARS-CoV-2 检测结果对流行病学的影响
2021 年 9 月和 10 月期间,英格兰一家实验室处理的大量聚合酶链反应 (PCR) 检测结果被错误地报告为阴性。我们估计了 9 月 2 日至 10 月 12 日期间,如果实验室检测程序的灵敏度没有下降,本应报告的 COVID-19 病例数。此外,通过在受影响最严重的地区和参照人群之间进行比较,我们估算了由于假阴性检测结果导致传播增加而可能造成的额外感染、病例、住院和死亡人数。我们估计,在此期间可能有约 39,000 例检测结果为假阴性,由于此次事件的直接影响,英格兰西南部受影响最严重的地区可能会增加 6,000 到 34,000 例可报告病例,中心估计值为增加约 24,000 例可报告病例。通过模拟关键变量之间的关系,我们估计这一中心估计值可能会导致约 55,000 例额外感染。该事件很可能对英格兰西南部受影响地区的病例和感染产生了可衡量的影响。影响声明这些结果表明,错误检测对 COVID 结果产生了重大负面影响;对了解检测系统的影响以及确保检测和结果报告高度准确性的必要性做出了重大贡献。
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Epidemics
Epidemics INFECTIOUS DISEASES-
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7.90%
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92
审稿时长
140 days
期刊介绍: Epidemics publishes papers on infectious disease dynamics in the broadest sense. Its scope covers both within-host dynamics of infectious agents and dynamics at the population level, particularly the interaction between the two. Areas of emphasis include: spread, transmission, persistence, implications and population dynamics of infectious diseases; population and public health as well as policy aspects of control and prevention; dynamics at the individual level; interaction with the environment, ecology and evolution of infectious diseases, as well as population genetics of infectious agents.
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