Sep 08, 2020

Public workspaceAccessible Health Sentinal Test Protocol

  • 1Accessible Health;
  • 2Accessible Health, Clemson University
  • Coronavirus Method Development Community
  • XPRIZE Rapid Covid Testing
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Protocol CitationJohn Warner, Rebecca Silveston, Delphine Dean 2020. Accessible Health Sentinal Test Protocol. protocols.io https://dx.doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.bk5wky7e
License: This is an open access protocol distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License,  which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
Protocol status: In development
We are still developing and optimizing this protocol
Created: September 08, 2020
Last Modified: September 08, 2020
Protocol Integer ID: 41878
App Download
App Download
15m 50s
15m 50s
Once the user receives their test kit, they will download the Accessible Health App to their phone through the Apple App Store or Google Play store.
The app can be found on the store by searching manually or automatically downloaded by using a QR code on the test kit packaging.
User follows the steps on the app to input their user data.
To confirm user identity, two-factor authentication is required of the user.
User opens the Assay test kit pouch inside the box packaging
User starts the app and watches the user tutorial video with audio and closed captioning.
User puts the tab end of the assay on their tongue for at least 10 seconds
10s
If the control line does not appear, the user will put the assay back on their tongue for another 10 seconds to collect more saliva
10s
Asssay is placed face up inside the box packaging and the phone is placed ontop (on the shelf in the packaging).
30s
User taps the start button and closes the specialized box packaging lid.

User waits 15min for the timer alarm (audible and buzzing).
15m
If the assay is not detected by the app, an audible and buzzing alarm sounds to alert the user. The app will show a video detailing common user error problems and how to fix them (placing assay or phone upside down, or leaving the packaging opent). The user will check the positioning of the assay and phone and try again.
Once the timer on the app goes off, the user can pick up their phone to see their result displayed.
Results are stored locally on the phone and uploaded to a secure cloud database when Wifi or sufficient signal is present.
Results are reported to appropriate organizations and agencies (e.g., state health departments) and contact tracing is initiated for positive cases.