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A Human Immunodeficiency Virus Screening Algorithm to Address the High Rate of False-Positive Results in Pregnant Women in Japan
BACKGROUND: Prenatal human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing is essential for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission. However, false-positive results of screening testing are a concern as they may cause unnecessary emotional stress to pregnant women waiting for confirmatory test results....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2826425/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20186348 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009382 |
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author | Shima-Sano, Takako Yamada, Rika Sekita, Kazuyo Hankins, Raleigh W. Hori, Hiromasa Seto, Hiroshi Sudo, Koji Kondo, Makiko Kawahara, Kazuo Tsukahara, Yuki Inaba, Noriyuki Kato, Shingo Imai, Mitsunobu |
author_facet | Shima-Sano, Takako Yamada, Rika Sekita, Kazuyo Hankins, Raleigh W. Hori, Hiromasa Seto, Hiroshi Sudo, Koji Kondo, Makiko Kawahara, Kazuo Tsukahara, Yuki Inaba, Noriyuki Kato, Shingo Imai, Mitsunobu |
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description | BACKGROUND: Prenatal human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing is essential for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission. However, false-positive results of screening testing are a concern as they may cause unnecessary emotional stress to pregnant women waiting for confirmatory test results. In regions with an extremely low prevalence, the positive predictive values of screening are unacceptably low rate. Here, we propose a HIV screening algorithm consisting of serial two fourth-generation enzyme immunoassays to reduce the number of false-positive screening results. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: When 6461 pregnant women presenting to two maternity hospitals located in the Tokyo metropolitan area of Japan from September, 2004 to January, 2006 were tested using Enzygnost HIV Integral as a first screening test, 27 showed positive reactions. When these positive reaction samples were tested using VIDAS HIV DUO Quick as a second screening test, only one of them had a positive reaction, and the remaining 26 were nonreactive. Confirmatory Western blots and nucleic acid amplification test also showed that one was positive and the remaining 26 were negative; the subject who was positive with the confirmatory tests was identical to the subject who was positive with the second screening test. Thus, by adding the second screening test, the false-positive rate was improved from 0.4% to 0%, and the positive predictive value from 3.7% to 100%, compared with the single screening test. CONCLUSION: By applying our serial screening algorithm to HIV testing in maternity hospitals, many uninfected pregnant women would not need to receive confirmatory tests and be subjected to emotional turmoil while waiting for their confirmatory test results. This algorithm would be suitable for HIV testing of pregnant women living in low prevalence regions such as Japan. |
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spelling | pubmed-28264252010-02-26 A Human Immunodeficiency Virus Screening Algorithm to Address the High Rate of False-Positive Results in Pregnant Women in Japan Shima-Sano, Takako Yamada, Rika Sekita, Kazuyo Hankins, Raleigh W. Hori, Hiromasa Seto, Hiroshi Sudo, Koji Kondo, Makiko Kawahara, Kazuo Tsukahara, Yuki Inaba, Noriyuki Kato, Shingo Imai, Mitsunobu PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Prenatal human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing is essential for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission. However, false-positive results of screening testing are a concern as they may cause unnecessary emotional stress to pregnant women waiting for confirmatory test results. In regions with an extremely low prevalence, the positive predictive values of screening are unacceptably low rate. Here, we propose a HIV screening algorithm consisting of serial two fourth-generation enzyme immunoassays to reduce the number of false-positive screening results. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: When 6461 pregnant women presenting to two maternity hospitals located in the Tokyo metropolitan area of Japan from September, 2004 to January, 2006 were tested using Enzygnost HIV Integral as a first screening test, 27 showed positive reactions. When these positive reaction samples were tested using VIDAS HIV DUO Quick as a second screening test, only one of them had a positive reaction, and the remaining 26 were nonreactive. Confirmatory Western blots and nucleic acid amplification test also showed that one was positive and the remaining 26 were negative; the subject who was positive with the confirmatory tests was identical to the subject who was positive with the second screening test. Thus, by adding the second screening test, the false-positive rate was improved from 0.4% to 0%, and the positive predictive value from 3.7% to 100%, compared with the single screening test. CONCLUSION: By applying our serial screening algorithm to HIV testing in maternity hospitals, many uninfected pregnant women would not need to receive confirmatory tests and be subjected to emotional turmoil while waiting for their confirmatory test results. This algorithm would be suitable for HIV testing of pregnant women living in low prevalence regions such as Japan. Public Library of Science 2010-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC2826425/ /pubmed/20186348 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009382 Text en Shima-Sano et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article 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 properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Shima-Sano, Takako Yamada, Rika Sekita, Kazuyo Hankins, Raleigh W. Hori, Hiromasa Seto, Hiroshi Sudo, Koji Kondo, Makiko Kawahara, Kazuo Tsukahara, Yuki Inaba, Noriyuki Kato, Shingo Imai, Mitsunobu A Human Immunodeficiency Virus Screening Algorithm to Address the High Rate of False-Positive Results in Pregnant Women in Japan |
title | A Human Immunodeficiency Virus Screening Algorithm to Address the High Rate of False-Positive Results in Pregnant Women in Japan |
title_full | A Human Immunodeficiency Virus Screening Algorithm to Address the High Rate of False-Positive Results in Pregnant Women in Japan |
title_fullStr | A Human Immunodeficiency Virus Screening Algorithm to Address the High Rate of False-Positive Results in Pregnant Women in Japan |
title_full_unstemmed | A Human Immunodeficiency Virus Screening Algorithm to Address the High Rate of False-Positive Results in Pregnant Women in Japan |
title_short | A Human Immunodeficiency Virus Screening Algorithm to Address the High Rate of False-Positive Results in Pregnant Women in Japan |
title_sort | human immunodeficiency virus screening algorithm to address the high rate of false-positive results in pregnant women in japan |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2826425/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20186348 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009382 |
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