Hard-Hit Peru's Costly Bet On Cheap COVID-19 Antibody Tests
Source: Associated Press
Oct. 7, 2020 10:08 AM EDT
Hard-Hit Peru's Costly Bet On Cheap COVID-19 Antibody Tests
By CHRISTINE ARMARIO
Associated Press
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, the harried health officials of Peru faced a quandary. They knew molecular tests for COVID-19 were the best option to detect the virus yet they didnt have the labs, the supplies, or the technicians to make them work.
But there was a cheaper alternative -- antibody tests, mostly from China, that were flooding the market at a fraction of the price and could deliver a positive or negative result within minutes of a simple fingerstick.
In March, President Martin Vizcarra took the airwaves to announce hed signed off on a massive purchase of 1.6 million tests almost all of them for antibodies.
Now, interviews with experts, public purchase orders, import records, government resolutions, patients, and COVID-19 health reports show that the countrys bet on rapid antibody tests went dangerously off course.
Unlike almost every other nation, Peru is relying heavily on rapid antibody blood tests to diagnose active cases a purpose for which they are not designed. The tests cannot detect early COVID-19 infections, making it hard to quickly identify and isolate the sick. Epidemiologists interviewed by The Associated Press say their misuse is producing a sizable number of false positives and negatives, helping fuel one of the worlds worst COVID-19 outbreaks.
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