Maria1
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
The test was Abbott- through a private postal company that does finger prick tests. Results came back very quickly. The day I sent mine back the UK government ordered that all these tests be paused but I still got my results back the next day.That’s interesting, what antibody test did you get? Abbott or Roche, maybe? Venous blood sample, or finger prick? Did you order online and mail in your blood sample? Long postage delays could affect viability of sample, perhaps.
From the validation studies it appears these tests are >99% accurate, so it’s curious that patients with clinical diagnosis are coming up negative. The antibody test needs to be >3 weeks after developing symptoms.
I think no antibodies is unexpected, but there is so much we don’t know yet about Covid. Perhaps in true immunodeficiency state there would be a paucity of antibodies, but this isn’t the case in ME/CFS.
Thanks for posting this, I’ve been wondering about getting tested myself but would be hopping mad if spent the cash and test was negative lol.
All the people on the Body Politic forum have had Covid for a long time, way over 3 weeks, so that’s not an issue. Lots of people very upset going through all this and disappointed not to at least get a positive antibody test out of it!