I don't know what references they're using. The references we have and that Ralph has published there show the 84% sensitivity, which is much higher than we're getting from any other test, and we still have good specificity. A 94% specificity means that if we tested 100 people who don't have Lyme disease, six of them might have a positive test, but 94 will be a true negative. That is quite good for the tests that are available now.
On June 8th, 2017. See this statement in context.