You are correct in this case, it seems like the current antigen tests have a high false negative rate.
"What about accuracy? The reported rate of false negative results is as high as 50%, which is why antigen tests are not favored by the FDA as a single test for active infection. " -Harvard.edu
You are correct in this case, it seems like the current antigen tests have a high false negative rate.
"What about accuracy? The reported rate of false negative results is as high as 50%, which is why antigen tests are not favored by the FDA as a single test for active infection. " -Harvard.edu