Influenza Test Accuracy: “Trust Type A, Be Skeptical of Type B” – A Doctor Reveals the Limits and Accuracy of the Rapid Influenza Test

Do you know how much a doctor actually relies on the result of a rapid test kit when diagnosing the flu? Many of the rapid antigen test kits used during the 2024-2025 season boast a sensitivity close to 90% for Type A influenza, but their sensitivity for Type B influenza tends to be lower, around 60% to 80%. This difference becomes a major issue, especially during the peak season.

Summary of Rapid Influenza Antigen Test Accuracy (2024-2025 Season)

Testing MethodSensitivity (Probability of correctly identifying a positive person)Specificity (Probability of correctly identifying a negative person)Perceived Accuracy in Practice
Common Rapid Antigen Kit(Most used in medical settings)Type A: 80–90%Type B: 60–80%95–99%
Peak Sensitivity (12–24 hours post-onset)Type A: 90–95%Type B: 75–85%Nearly 100%
48+ Hours Post-OnsetType A: 50–70%Type B: 40–60% or lowerNearly 100%

The Three Major Factors Affecting Accuracy

FactorImpactSpecific Example
① Time Elapsed Since OnsetMost Important!!Peak is 12–24 hours → Too early or too late causes a significant drop.
② Virus TypeType B inherently has low sensitivity.If Type B (Victoria lineage) is prevalent in the 2024-25 season, false negatives will be frequent.
③ Specimen CollectionFailure to collect properly from deep in the nose causes false negatives.Particularly difficult for children or those with nasal congestion.

Common Scenarios in the Clinical Setting

SituationTest ResultWhat is the Reality?
15 hours post-onset, high fever + joint painPositiveAlmost 100% genuine.
15 hours post-onset, typical symptomsNegative20–30% is a false negative (especially Type B).
60 hours post-onset, still 38°CNegative70–80% is a false negative (viral load has sharply decreased).
Negative result, re-tested the next dayPositiveExtremely common (“It was too early yesterday” pattern).

A Doctor’s Honest View on Accuracy

  • “If it’s Type A, I mostly trust the rapid test.”
  • “If it’s Type B and negative, I’m still skeptical (especially during peak season).”
  • “If it’s negative after 48 hours, I assume it’s probably not the flu.”

Summary

  • Within 12–36 hours post-onset + Type A prevalent season → Rapid test accuracy is over 90% and reliable.
  • Other cases (especially Type B, too early, or too late) → Assume that 30–40% of negative results could be false negatives.

At-Home Testing Kit Ranking (Combined COVID-19 and Influenza)

Here is the English translation of the ranking table for at-home diagnostic kits that test for both COVID-19 and Influenza A/B:

RankProduct Name (Manufacturer)Targets DetectedSensitivity (Detection Rate) (Estimate: 12-48h Post-Onset)Result TimeApproximate Price (Per Test)Suitability for Pregnant Women / ChildrenKey Features & Availability
1Panbio COVID-19/Flu A&B COVID + Flu A/BCOVID: Approx. 90%Flu: Approx. 85%15 mins¥1,980 – ¥2,480◎ (Shallow Nasal Swab)
2クイックナビ-Flu+COVIDSame (COVID + Flu A/B)COVID: 88%Flu: 80–85%15–20 mins¥1,780 – ¥2,200◎ (Designed for children’s use)
3KBMラインチェック nCoV/Flu Same (COVID + Flu A/B)COVID: 85%Flu: Approx. 80%15 mins¥1,480 – ¥1,980
4イージードック Flu&COVID-19 Same (COVID + Flu A/B)COVID: 87%Flu: 82%15 mins¥2,200 – ¥2,600◎ (Many cases of use by pregnant women)