Practical reasons for poor RDT performance: Difference between revisions
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Operator-Inappropriate placement of reagent or blood drop | Operator-Inappropriate placement of reagent or blood drop | ||
Operator-Interpreting faint | Operator-Interpreting faint lineBy virtue of being targeted for use at the point-of-care, immunochromatographic RDTs must be amenable to facile and accurate interpretation by minimally trained operators. However, test lines are often subject to highly variable and user-dependent readings, which can be impacted by user biases, low signal contrast, and inadequate training materials. | ||
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Operator-Specific Factors Operator-Inappropriate placement of reagent or blood drop Operator-Interpreting faint lineBy virtue of being targeted for use at the point-of-care, immunochromatographic RDTs must be amenable to facile and accurate interpretation by minimally trained operators. However, test lines are often subject to highly variable and user-dependent readings, which can be impacted by user biases, low signal contrast, and inadequate training materials. |