Sensitivity measures how often a test correctly identifies those who have a strep
infection.
A test with high sensitivity will not lead to many false-negative outcomes and will be
able
to detect almost everyone who has the disease.
Specificity measures how often a test correctly identifies those who don’t have a strep
infection. A test with high specificity will correctly exclude individuals who don’t
have
the disease and will not generate many false-positive results.
Our strep testing is highly accurate when it comes to detecting group A strep,
exhibiting
98.5% sensitivity and 93.4% specificity. These tests have been found to have an average
of
1.5% false negatives and 6.6% false positives.