With the flu season getting underway, and COVID-19 nonetheless circulating, when you get sick you may surprise: ‘Which virus acquired me this time?’ Till now, sick individuals who needed to get examined needed to crawl off the bed and sit in a ready room surrounded by different coughing, sneezing individuals.
“You’ll have a fever or aches and pains. You’ll have nasal congestion,” says Courtney Lias, who helps regulate exams on the Meals and Drug Administration.
She says figuring out what you’ve got acquired helps reply loads of questions. “What sorts of precautions ought to I take? How ought to I be taking good care of my well being and the well being of my household?” Lias says.
This yr testing acquired simpler. For the primary time, new dwelling exams — obtainable at pharmacies with no prescription — can take a look at for each the flu and COVID concurrently.
Lias and others say the brand new exams are a game-changer.
“I believe it is a very thrilling growth simply in time for this fall’s respiratory virus season,” says Lias. “It’s going to actually allow individuals to get by this season with just a little bit extra peace of thoughts.”
The exams are very dependable — they hardly ever say somebody’s optimistic after they’re actually unfavorable or vice versa, in keeping with the FDA. If you happen to take a look at unfavorable however are nonetheless having signs that really feel like COVID or the flu a few days later, docs suggest taking a second take a look at.
The exams value about the identical as a COVID take a look at — about $15 every — which will be lower than the copay for going to a physician.
The FDA has given the inexperienced gentle to 9 over-the-counter flu and COVID exams thus far, together with the first that lately obtained full FDA authorization. The others obtained a extra contingent “emergency use authorization.”
All however one of many new exams are “antigen” exams, which implies they work identical to the do-it-yourself COVID exams individuals realized to make use of throughout the pandemic. First you swab inside your nostril then take a look at just a few drops of the pattern. One of many exams is a “molecular” take a look at that makes use of completely different expertise.
Inside 15 to half-hour, the take a look at will point out whether or not you are optimistic for the SARS-CoV2 virus, which causes COVID, or certainly one of two strains of flu virus.
“This can be a actual landmark shift in the best way that we will diagnose these viral signs,” says Dr. Greg Martin, who research exams at Emory College.
“Having these exams obtainable goes to be actually useful to individuals,” Martin says. “They’re going to have their outcome actually shortly they usually’ll have the ability to assist decide both on their very own or by contacting their doctor in order that they’ll resolve what remedy is important and get that began as shortly as doable.”
Individuals who take a look at optimistic can ask their physician to name in a prescription for antiviral drugs like Paxlovid for COVID or Tamiflu for the flu, in the event that they want remedy. These medicine work finest if began inside just a few days of the signs beginning. The brand new exams discriminate between influenza A or influenza B. Flu A tends to make individuals sicker than flu B, so figuring out which one you could have might help your physician resolve what it’s essential do.
The exams might help individuals take steps to guard these round them extra shortly, in keeping with Dr. Chaz Langelier, an infectious illness doctor on the College of California, San Francisco.
“Understanding when you’re contaminated early can even extra successfully assist forestall transmission to others,” Langelier says.
“As an alternative of strolling round with an an infection for a number of days questioning in case you have flu or COVID you possibly can know instantly.”
So individuals can select to placed on masks, or work from and keep away from going into the workplace and infecting others, he says.
“It is actually an exquisite development for public well being and for human well being.”
This story was edited by Jane Greenhalgh