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RT-qPCR Testing and Performance Metrics in the COVID-19 Era

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posted on 2025-06-05, 15:29 authored by Stephen A Bustin
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the crucial role of diagnostic testing in managing infectious diseases, particularly through the use of reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) tests. RT-qPCR has been pivotal in detecting and quantifying viral RNA, enabling the identification and management of SARS-CoV-2 infections. However, despite its widespread use, there remains a notable gap in understanding fundamental diagnostic metrics such as sensitivity and specificity among many scientists and healthcare practitioners. This gap is not merely academic; it has profound implications for interpreting test results, making public health decisions, and affecting patient outcomes. This review aims to clarify the distinctions between laboratory- and field-based metrics in the context of RT-qPCR testing for SARS-CoV-2 and summarise the global efforts that led to the development and optimisation of these tests during the pandemic. It is intended to enhance the understanding of these fundamental concepts among scientists and healthcare professionals who may not be familiar with the nuances of diagnostic test evaluation. Such knowledge is crucial for accurately interpreting test results, making informed public health decisions, and ultimately managing infectious disease outbreaks more effectively.

History

Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

25

Issue number

17

Page range

9326-9326

Publication title

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

ISSN

1661-6596

Publisher

MDPI AG

Location

Switzerland

File version

  • Published version

Language

  • eng

Item sub-type

Review

Media of output

Electronic

Affiliated with

  • Medical Technologies Research Centre (MTRC) Outputs