In the Research Letter titled “Validation of an At-Home Direct Antigen Rapid Test for COVID-19,”[1] published August 27, 2021, the combined sensitivity of the direct antigen rapid test should have been 96.2% (95% CI, 88.8%-100.0%), not 96.3% (95% CI, 89.5%-100.0%). These numbers appeared in the Results, Discussion, and Table. This article has been corrected.[1]
Authors: Alexander Harmon; Celina Chang; Nol Salcedo; Brena Sena; Bobby Brooke Herrera; Irene Bosch; Laura E Holberger Journal: JAMA Netw Open Date: 2021-08-02