12yo son came home from school 1/31 due to nausea and sore throat. No fever at the time but did end up with a mild fever later in the day (99.8 on a kid that normally runs cool). Negative at-home BinaxNow antigen nasal swab test. Alternated tylenol/ibuprofen as per usual for sore throat after he was able to tolerate some liquids/foods.
He still felt pretty terrible in the morning (Tues 2/1) so we took him to the doc for a PCR test and to check for strep as the symptoms were pretty much like previous times he had strep.
Doc was fairly confident it was covid and was surprised when the PCR test came back negative. Strep also negative. The doc mentioned the possibility of a false negative and recommended to keep him home at least a few days but gave us a note clearing return to school. We kept him home Wednesday and school was closed due to weather Thurs/Fri. We 'might' have sent him Friday since he was pretty much feeling 100% by then but, due to weather, it didn't matter.
Identical symptoms (nausea, sore throat, mild fever) hit my wife last night and she just popped positive on an at home test.
So is it safe to assume my son had a false negative antigen test (not a big surprise) and a false negative PCR test (I thought that was rarer)?
Also, I'm sure this has been rehashed a billion times on here but, what is the difference, if any, between the 'rapid' PCR test done at the pediatrician's office vs. the PCR that has to be sent out to a lab?
Walgreens actually shows two non-antigen options:
Diagnostic Lab Test (PCR) with results in 2-3 days and Rapid Diagnostic Test (ID NOW) with results <24 hours
I'm wondering if the doc office test was actually more like the ID NOW test from Walgreens although they specifically referred to it as a PCR test.
He still felt pretty terrible in the morning (Tues 2/1) so we took him to the doc for a PCR test and to check for strep as the symptoms were pretty much like previous times he had strep.
Doc was fairly confident it was covid and was surprised when the PCR test came back negative. Strep also negative. The doc mentioned the possibility of a false negative and recommended to keep him home at least a few days but gave us a note clearing return to school. We kept him home Wednesday and school was closed due to weather Thurs/Fri. We 'might' have sent him Friday since he was pretty much feeling 100% by then but, due to weather, it didn't matter.
Identical symptoms (nausea, sore throat, mild fever) hit my wife last night and she just popped positive on an at home test.
So is it safe to assume my son had a false negative antigen test (not a big surprise) and a false negative PCR test (I thought that was rarer)?
Also, I'm sure this has been rehashed a billion times on here but, what is the difference, if any, between the 'rapid' PCR test done at the pediatrician's office vs. the PCR that has to be sent out to a lab?
Walgreens actually shows two non-antigen options:
Diagnostic Lab Test (PCR) with results in 2-3 days and Rapid Diagnostic Test (ID NOW) with results <24 hours
I'm wondering if the doc office test was actually more like the ID NOW test from Walgreens although they specifically referred to it as a PCR test.