The study objectives were to assess 1/the immune status of healthcare professionals with suggestive symptomatology of Covid-19 infection and 2/the sensitivity and specificity of AAZ rapid test by comparing it with a serological ELISA test. An open-label, monocentric, prospective, non-randomized study, is conducted, including 50 hospital healthcare professionals and 50 private health professionals. Knowledge of serostatus will achieve the implementation of a strategy of management of patients according to specific immunity of health professionals
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
75
To assess the immune status
Bichat University Hospital
Paris, France
To assess the predictive value of Covid-19 rapid test
Comparative study with Elisa Test
Time frame: One week
Compare the results of rapid tests on serum and capillary samples
Performance evaluation of rapid tests according to the samples used
Time frame: one week
A posteriori diagnosis of a covid-19 recent infection with suggestive symptomatology
Use of rapid test
Time frame: one week
Analysis of factors associated with negativity of PCR test on oropharyngeal swabs and positive serology
Analysis of clinical data
Time frame: One week
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