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Comparison of Automated Treponemal and Nontreponemal Test Algorithms as First-Line Syphilis Screening Assays

BACKGROUND: Automated Mediace Treponema pallidum latex agglutination (TPLA) and Mediace rapid plasma reagin (RPR) assays are used by many laboratories for syphilis diagnosis. This study compared the results of the traditional syphilis screening algorithm and a reverse algorithm using automated Media...

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Autores principales: Huh, Hee Jin, Chung, Jae-Woo, Park, Seong Yeon, Chae, Seok Lae
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Publicado: The Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4697339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26522755
http://dx.doi.org/10.3343/alm.2016.36.1.23
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author Huh, Hee Jin
Chung, Jae-Woo
Park, Seong Yeon
Chae, Seok Lae
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Chung, Jae-Woo
Park, Seong Yeon
Chae, Seok Lae
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description BACKGROUND: Automated Mediace Treponema pallidum latex agglutination (TPLA) and Mediace rapid plasma reagin (RPR) assays are used by many laboratories for syphilis diagnosis. This study compared the results of the traditional syphilis screening algorithm and a reverse algorithm using automated Mediace RPR or Mediace TPLA as first-line screening assays in subjects undergoing a health checkup. METHODS: Samples from 24,681 persons were included in this study. We routinely performed Mediace RPR and Mediace TPLA simultaneously. Results were analyzed according to both the traditional algorithm and reverse algorithm. Samples with discordant results on the reverse algorithm (e.g., positive Mediace TPLA, negative Mediace RPR) were tested with Treponema pallidum particle agglutination (TPPA). RESULTS: Among the 24,681 samples, 30 (0.1%) were found positive by traditional screening, and 190 (0.8%) by reverse screening. The identified syphilis rate and overall false-positive rate according to the traditional algorithm were lower than those according to the reverse algorithm (0.07% and 0.05% vs. 0.64% and 0.13%, respectively). A total of 173 discordant samples were tested with TPPA by using the reverse algorithm, of which 140 (80.9%) were TPPA positive. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the increased false-positive results in populations with a low prevalence of syphilis, the reverse algorithm detected 140 samples with treponemal antibody that went undetected by the traditional algorithm. The reverse algorithm using Mediace TPLA as a screening test is more sensitive for the detection of syphilis.
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spelling pubmed-46973392016-01-04 Comparison of Automated Treponemal and Nontreponemal Test Algorithms as First-Line Syphilis Screening Assays Huh, Hee Jin Chung, Jae-Woo Park, Seong Yeon Chae, Seok Lae Ann Lab Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Automated Mediace Treponema pallidum latex agglutination (TPLA) and Mediace rapid plasma reagin (RPR) assays are used by many laboratories for syphilis diagnosis. This study compared the results of the traditional syphilis screening algorithm and a reverse algorithm using automated Mediace RPR or Mediace TPLA as first-line screening assays in subjects undergoing a health checkup. METHODS: Samples from 24,681 persons were included in this study. We routinely performed Mediace RPR and Mediace TPLA simultaneously. Results were analyzed according to both the traditional algorithm and reverse algorithm. Samples with discordant results on the reverse algorithm (e.g., positive Mediace TPLA, negative Mediace RPR) were tested with Treponema pallidum particle agglutination (TPPA). RESULTS: Among the 24,681 samples, 30 (0.1%) were found positive by traditional screening, and 190 (0.8%) by reverse screening. The identified syphilis rate and overall false-positive rate according to the traditional algorithm were lower than those according to the reverse algorithm (0.07% and 0.05% vs. 0.64% and 0.13%, respectively). A total of 173 discordant samples were tested with TPPA by using the reverse algorithm, of which 140 (80.9%) were TPPA positive. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the increased false-positive results in populations with a low prevalence of syphilis, the reverse algorithm detected 140 samples with treponemal antibody that went undetected by the traditional algorithm. The reverse algorithm using Mediace TPLA as a screening test is more sensitive for the detection of syphilis. The Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine 2016-01 2015-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4697339/ /pubmed/26522755 http://dx.doi.org/10.3343/alm.2016.36.1.23 Text en © The Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Huh, Hee Jin
Chung, Jae-Woo
Park, Seong Yeon
Chae, Seok Lae
Comparison of Automated Treponemal and Nontreponemal Test Algorithms as First-Line Syphilis Screening Assays
title Comparison of Automated Treponemal and Nontreponemal Test Algorithms as First-Line Syphilis Screening Assays
title_full Comparison of Automated Treponemal and Nontreponemal Test Algorithms as First-Line Syphilis Screening Assays
title_fullStr Comparison of Automated Treponemal and Nontreponemal Test Algorithms as First-Line Syphilis Screening Assays
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Automated Treponemal and Nontreponemal Test Algorithms as First-Line Syphilis Screening Assays
title_short Comparison of Automated Treponemal and Nontreponemal Test Algorithms as First-Line Syphilis Screening Assays
title_sort comparison of automated treponemal and nontreponemal test algorithms as first-line syphilis screening assays
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4697339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26522755
http://dx.doi.org/10.3343/alm.2016.36.1.23
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