Abstract:This paper evaluates India’s first officially approved self-administered rapid antigen test kit against COVID-19, a device called CoviSelf. The context is rural India. Rapid antigen tests (RATs) are currently popular in situations where vaccination rates are low, where sections of the community remain unvaccinated, where the COVID-19 pandemic continues to grow and where easy or timely access to RTPCR (reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction) testing is not an option. Given that rural residents make up … Show more
“…It also showed that the POC RT-PCT displayed the characteristics of a POC test, with a short turnaround time for quick patient isolation. The implementation of the first official approved self-administered rapid antigen tests (RATs), CoviSelf, was assessed as part of a community-level COVID-19 pandemic response in rural India [ 3 ]. Results of the study show that self-administered RATs have potential in rural settings as they are cheap, quick and reasonably reliable.…”
The advent of the novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has fuelled technological innovation and led to the increased research on development and deployment of new diagnostics for use at point-of-care (POC) [...]
“…It also showed that the POC RT-PCT displayed the characteristics of a POC test, with a short turnaround time for quick patient isolation. The implementation of the first official approved self-administered rapid antigen tests (RATs), CoviSelf, was assessed as part of a community-level COVID-19 pandemic response in rural India [ 3 ]. Results of the study show that self-administered RATs have potential in rural settings as they are cheap, quick and reasonably reliable.…”
The advent of the novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has fuelled technological innovation and led to the increased research on development and deployment of new diagnostics for use at point-of-care (POC) [...]
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