Diagnostic utility of rapid antigen testing as point-of-care test for influenza and other respiratory viruses in patients with acute respiratory illness

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease Pub Date : 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2024.116600
Muammer Çelik , Mehmet Reşit Polat , Vildan Avkan-Oğuz
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This study investigates the prevalence and clinical characteristics of respiratory viruses among patients with acute respiratory illness (ARI) in a low-resource setting, using a rapid antigen test as a point-of-care test (POCT). We included 343 patients presenting with ARI symptoms at an outpatient pulmonary clinic from December 2023 to April 2024. Nasopharyngeal swabs were tested for SARS-CoV-2, influenza A/B, respiratory syncytial virus, and adenovirus using POCT. The overall prevalence of respiratory viruses was 21.2 %, with influenza A being the most common (11.4 %). Shorter duration of symptoms and lower lymphocyte counts were associated with higher influenza positivity. Patients who tested positive for influenza received significantly more antiviral therapy (98.1 % vs. 39.4 %, p<0.001) and less antibiotic therapy (1.9 % vs. 28.5 %, p<0.001) compared to those who tested negative. The study highlights the utility of rapid antigen testing in enhancing antiviral and antibiotic stewardship, thereby improving clinical decision-making and patient outcomes in resource-limited settings.
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将快速抗原检测作为急性呼吸道疾病患者流感和其他呼吸道病毒的床旁检测诊断工具。
本研究采用快速抗原检测法(POCT),调查了在低资源环境下急性呼吸道疾病(ARI)患者中呼吸道病毒的流行情况和临床特征。我们纳入了 2023 年 12 月至 2024 年 4 月期间在肺科门诊出现急性呼吸道感染症状的 343 名患者。使用 POCT 对鼻咽拭子进行了 SARS-CoV-2、甲型/乙型流感、呼吸道合胞病毒和腺病毒检测。呼吸道病毒的总体流行率为 21.2%,其中甲型流感最常见(11.4%)。症状持续时间较短和淋巴细胞计数较低与流感阳性率较高有关。流感检测呈阳性的患者接受抗病毒治疗的比例明显更高(98.1% 对 39.4%,P
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期刊介绍: Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease keeps you informed of the latest developments in clinical microbiology and the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases. Packed with rigorously peer-reviewed articles and studies in bacteriology, immunology, immunoserology, infectious diseases, mycology, parasitology, and virology, the journal examines new procedures, unusual cases, controversial issues, and important new literature. Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease distinguished independent editorial board, consisting of experts from many medical specialties, ensures you extensive and authoritative coverage.
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