Rhinovirus percentage of positive PCR tests in a 7 day period
Last updated on Monday, 1 July 2024 at 11:08am
Summary
- Topic
- Rhinovirus
- Category
- testing
- API name
rhinovirus_testing_positivityByWeek
Rationale
Testing is required to identify cases of rhinovirus.
Definition
This metric shows the percentage of the total number of PCR tests for rhinovirus taken in the 7 days up to and including the date shown which had a positive result. Data is shown by the date that the test was taken (specimen date).
Methodology
Testing for rhinovirus is performed using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests, which require processing in a laboratory.
Updates from DataMart are published in the UKHSA National Influenza and COVID-19 Surveillance Report on a Friday (weekly during influenza season and fortnightly in the summer months) and contains data up to the previous Sunday.
Weekly positivity is calculated as the count of number of PCR tests taken in the last 7 days up to and including the date shown which had a positive result, divided by the total number of positive or negative PCR tests taken in the last 7 days up to and including the date shown.