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Comparison between Aptima Assays (Hologic) and the Allplex STI Essential Assay (Seegene) for the diagnosis of Sexually transmitted infections
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a worldwide problem and a severe threat to public health. The purpose of this study was to compare Aptima(®) Assays (Hologic(®)) and the Allplex(™) STI Essential Assay (Seegene(®)) for the simultaneous detection of Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6742210/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31513653 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222439 |
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author | de Salazar, Adolfo Espadafor, Beatriz Fuentes-López, Ana Barrientos-Durán, Antonio Salvador, Luis Álvarez, Marta García, Federico |
author_facet | de Salazar, Adolfo Espadafor, Beatriz Fuentes-López, Ana Barrientos-Durán, Antonio Salvador, Luis Álvarez, Marta García, Federico |
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description | Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a worldwide problem and a severe threat to public health. The purpose of this study was to compare Aptima(®) Assays (Hologic(®)) and the Allplex(™) STI Essential Assay (Seegene(®)) for the simultaneous detection of Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Trichomonas vaginalis and Mycoplasma genitalium in clinical practice. The Aptima(®) assays (Hologic(®)) are based on a transcription-mediated amplification (TMA) method. The Allplex(™) STI Essential assay (Seegene(®)) is based on a multiplex Real-Time PCR (RT-PCR) method. A total of 622 clinical samples from different anatomical sites were tested using both methods. A total of 88 (14.1%) and 66 (10.6%) positive samples were found for any of the TMA assays used and for the RT-PCR assay, respectively. Aptima(®) assays showed a slightly higher rate of positive results for all pathogens except for T. vaginalis, the results of which were similar to those obtained with Allplex(™). The most commonly detected pathogen was C. trachomatis (37 samples; 5.9% using TMA assays) and the anatomical site with the highest prevalence of microorganisms was a non-urogenital site, the pharynx (27 positive samples; 4.3%). Using the Aptima(®) assays as reference method, the comparison showed that the average specificity of multiplex RT-PCR was 100.0% for the four pathogens. However an average sensitivity of 74.5% was observed, showing 95.2% (CI95%; 93.6–96.9) of overall concordance (κ = 0.80). In conclusion, the Aptima(®) assays show a higher sensitivity on a wide range of sample types compared to the Allplex(™) assay. |
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spelling | pubmed-67422102019-09-20 Comparison between Aptima Assays (Hologic) and the Allplex STI Essential Assay (Seegene) for the diagnosis of Sexually transmitted infections de Salazar, Adolfo Espadafor, Beatriz Fuentes-López, Ana Barrientos-Durán, Antonio Salvador, Luis Álvarez, Marta García, Federico PLoS One Research Article Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a worldwide problem and a severe threat to public health. The purpose of this study was to compare Aptima(®) Assays (Hologic(®)) and the Allplex(™) STI Essential Assay (Seegene(®)) for the simultaneous detection of Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Trichomonas vaginalis and Mycoplasma genitalium in clinical practice. The Aptima(®) assays (Hologic(®)) are based on a transcription-mediated amplification (TMA) method. The Allplex(™) STI Essential assay (Seegene(®)) is based on a multiplex Real-Time PCR (RT-PCR) method. A total of 622 clinical samples from different anatomical sites were tested using both methods. A total of 88 (14.1%) and 66 (10.6%) positive samples were found for any of the TMA assays used and for the RT-PCR assay, respectively. Aptima(®) assays showed a slightly higher rate of positive results for all pathogens except for T. vaginalis, the results of which were similar to those obtained with Allplex(™). The most commonly detected pathogen was C. trachomatis (37 samples; 5.9% using TMA assays) and the anatomical site with the highest prevalence of microorganisms was a non-urogenital site, the pharynx (27 positive samples; 4.3%). Using the Aptima(®) assays as reference method, the comparison showed that the average specificity of multiplex RT-PCR was 100.0% for the four pathogens. However an average sensitivity of 74.5% was observed, showing 95.2% (CI95%; 93.6–96.9) of overall concordance (κ = 0.80). In conclusion, the Aptima(®) assays show a higher sensitivity on a wide range of sample types compared to the Allplex(™) assay. Public Library of Science 2019-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6742210/ /pubmed/31513653 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222439 Text en © 2019 de Salazar 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article de Salazar, Adolfo Espadafor, Beatriz Fuentes-López, Ana Barrientos-Durán, Antonio Salvador, Luis Álvarez, Marta García, Federico Comparison between Aptima Assays (Hologic) and the Allplex STI Essential Assay (Seegene) for the diagnosis of Sexually transmitted infections |
title | Comparison between Aptima Assays (Hologic) and the Allplex STI Essential Assay (Seegene) for the diagnosis of Sexually transmitted infections |
title_full | Comparison between Aptima Assays (Hologic) and the Allplex STI Essential Assay (Seegene) for the diagnosis of Sexually transmitted infections |
title_fullStr | Comparison between Aptima Assays (Hologic) and the Allplex STI Essential Assay (Seegene) for the diagnosis of Sexually transmitted infections |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparison between Aptima Assays (Hologic) and the Allplex STI Essential Assay (Seegene) for the diagnosis of Sexually transmitted infections |
title_short | Comparison between Aptima Assays (Hologic) and the Allplex STI Essential Assay (Seegene) for the diagnosis of Sexually transmitted infections |
title_sort | comparison between aptima assays (hologic) and the allplex sti essential assay (seegene) for the diagnosis of sexually transmitted infections |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6742210/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31513653 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222439 |
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