Implementation and Performance of a Point-of-Care COVID-19 Test Program in 4,000 California Schools

Chloe Le Marchand,Kyle Rizzo,Robert Nakamura, Lea Bornstein,Naomi S. Bardach, Daniel Pritchard, Stefanie Medlin, Ayella Ahmed, Megan Cornejo, Lea Moser,Omid Bakhtar, Lynn D. Silver, Anthony Iton, Larissa May, Paul Kimsey, Sohil R. Sud,Erica Pan,Kathleen Jacobson,Carol Glaser

The Journal of Pediatrics(2024)

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Objective To evaluate the feasibility and accuracy of an unprecedented COVID-19 antigen testing program in schools, which required a healthcare provider order, laboratory director, a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) certificate of waiver, as well as training of school personnel. Study design Descriptive report of a point-of-care, school-based antigen testing program in California from 8/1/2021 through 5/30/2022, in which participants grades K-12 self-swabbed and school personnel performed testing. Participants included 944,009 students, personnel, and community members from 4,022 California K-12 schools. Outcomes measured include sensitivity and specificity (with polymerase chain reaction [PCR] as comparator), of the Abbott BinaxNOW™ antigen test, number of tests performed, and active infections identified. Results Of 102,022 paired PCR/antigen tests, the overall sensitivity and specificity for the antigen test was 81.2% (95%CI:80.5%-81.8%) and 99.6% (95%CI:99.5%-99.6%), respectively using cycle threshold (Ct) values <30. During January through March 2022, the highest prevalence period, the positive predictive value (PPV) of antigen testing was 94.7% and the negative predictive value was 94.2%. Overall, 4,022 school sites were enrolled and 3,987,840 million antigen tests were performed on 944,009 individuals. A total of 162,927 positive antigen tests were reported in 135,163 individuals (14.3% of persons tested). Conclusions Rapidly implementing a school-based testing program in thousands of schools is feasible. Self-swabbing and testing by school personnel can yield accurate results. On-site COVID-19 testing is no longer necessary in schools, but this model provides a framework for future infectious disease threats.
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School Health,COVID-19,Point-of-Care Testing,CLIA waiver,Antigen testing,Self-Swab
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