Therapy Areas: Inflammatory Diseases
New Study Highlights the Utility of the FebriDx Test for Rapid Triage and Identification of COVID-19
17 September 2020 - - Results of a clinical trial in COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) has been published in The International Journal of Clinical Practice titled, "Utility of the FebriDx point-of-care test for rapid triage and identification of possible coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)," US-based Lumos Diagnostics said.

Kettering General Hospital National Health Service Foundation Trust in the United Kingdom prospectively performed a clinical assessment of FebriDx, a point-of-care fingerstick blood test to rapidly assess and differentiate viral from bacterial symptomatic respiratory infections (e.g. sore throat, cough or shortness of breath).

The study concluded that FebriDx could be deployed as part of a reliable triage strategy for identifying symptomatic cases as possible COVID-19 in the pandemic.

The FebriDx test utilizes two biomarkers, Myxovirus resistance protein A that is uniquely elevated in the blood when there is an acute viral infection and C-reactive protein that is raised in the presence of acute inflammation and infection.

Using these markers together, FebriDx rapidly differentiates viral infection in patients that may need immediate isolation and confirmatory SARS-CoV-2 molecular testing, from non-infectious patients and patients with bacterial infections requiring antibiotics.

The impetus for the study stemmed from the need for a solution to the extraordinary strain on healthcare resources that is occurring as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Molecular testing is available in the UK but has a long turnaround time (~48 hours) and therefore cannot provide rapid results (~10 minutes) when needed during initial patient triage; thereby delaying the diagnosis and potentially exposing patients to cross-infection.

The authors proposed a strategy in which any suspected COVID-19 patient that is identified as 'viral positive' using the FebriDx test, should be treated as a suspected 'positive COVID-19' patient and grouped with other COVID-19 positive patients to help avoid unnecessary exposure.

If a patient is identified as 'viral negative' using the FebriDx test, alternative diagnoses should be considered at the outset.

Kettering General Hospital analysed 47 eligible patients of which 34 had a diagnosis of COVID-19. FebriDx detected 34/34 COVID-19 infections whilst a SARS-CoV-2 molecular test (RT-PCR) detected 29/34 (85.3%) on initial test. The specificity of both tests was 100%.

The delay in diagnosis with PCR meant that patients who did not have COVID-19 were inadvertently exposed to COVID-19 positive patients whilst awaiting confirmatory testing.

In addition, the FebriDx test correctly identified 8/8 bacterial infections with a sensitivity of 100% and a specificity of 92% for bacterial infection.

The investigators concluded that FebriDx would be a useful adjunct to help in clinical decision making, isolation of COVID-19 cases, as well as in considering other possible diagnoses, as other common illnesses including bacterial infections can be easily overlooked during a viral pandemic.

A similar study of 251 patients performed at the University of Southampton and recently published in the Journal of Infection identifies FebriDx as a rapid, accurate, and affordable front door triage test to detect viral infection in patients later confirmed to have COVID-19.

Lumos Diagnostics specialises in rapid, cost-effective and complete point-of-care diagnostic test solutions to help healthcare professionals more accurately diagnose and manage medical conditions.

Lumos offers customised assay development and manufacturing services for POC tests and proprietary digital reader platforms.

Lumos also directly develops, manufactures and commercialises proprietary, Lumos-branded POC tests that target infectious and inflammatory diseases with unmet diagnostic needs.
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