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High performance of a novel point-of-care blood test for Toxoplasma infection in women from diverse regions of Morocco

Point-of-care (POC) testing for Toxoplasma infection has the potential to revolutionize diagnosis and management of toxoplasmosis, especially in high-risk populations in areas with significant environmental contamination and poor health infrastructure precluding appropriate follow-up and preventing...

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Autores principales: El Mansouri, Bouchra, Amarir, Fatima, Peyron, François, Adlaoui, El Bachir, Piarroux, Raphaël, Lykins, Joseph, El Abbassi, Majda, Nekkal, Nesma, Bouhlal, Nadia, Makkaoui, Kamar, Barkat, Amina, Lyaghfouri, Aziza, Zhou, Ying, Rais, Samira, Oudghiri, Mounia, Elkoraichi, Ismail, Zekri, Mustapha, Belkadi, Nezha, Mellouk, Hajar, Rhajaoui, Mohamed, Boutajangout, Allal, Sadak, Abderrahim, Limonne, Denis, McLeod, Rima, El Bissati, Kamal
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8381951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34165384
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2021.1948359
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author El Mansouri, Bouchra
Amarir, Fatima
Peyron, François
Adlaoui, El Bachir
Piarroux, Raphaël
Lykins, Joseph
El Abbassi, Majda
Nekkal, Nesma
Bouhlal, Nadia
Makkaoui, Kamar
Barkat, Amina
Lyaghfouri, Aziza
Zhou, Ying
Rais, Samira
Oudghiri, Mounia
Elkoraichi, Ismail
Zekri, Mustapha
Belkadi, Nezha
Mellouk, Hajar
Rhajaoui, Mohamed
Boutajangout, Allal
Sadak, Abderrahim
Limonne, Denis
McLeod, Rima
El Bissati, Kamal
author_facet El Mansouri, Bouchra
Amarir, Fatima
Peyron, François
Adlaoui, El Bachir
Piarroux, Raphaël
Lykins, Joseph
El Abbassi, Majda
Nekkal, Nesma
Bouhlal, Nadia
Makkaoui, Kamar
Barkat, Amina
Lyaghfouri, Aziza
Zhou, Ying
Rais, Samira
Oudghiri, Mounia
Elkoraichi, Ismail
Zekri, Mustapha
Belkadi, Nezha
Mellouk, Hajar
Rhajaoui, Mohamed
Boutajangout, Allal
Sadak, Abderrahim
Limonne, Denis
McLeod, Rima
El Bissati, Kamal
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description Point-of-care (POC) testing for Toxoplasma infection has the potential to revolutionize diagnosis and management of toxoplasmosis, especially in high-risk populations in areas with significant environmental contamination and poor health infrastructure precluding appropriate follow-up and preventing access to medical care. Toxoplasmosis is a significant public health challenge in Morocco, with a relatively heavy burden of infection and, to this point, minimal investment nationally to address this infection. Herein, we analyse the performance of a novel, low-cost rapid test using fingerstick-derived whole blood from 632 women (82 of whom were pregnant) from slums, educational centres, and from nomad groups across different geographical regions (i.e. oceanic, mountainous) of Morocco. The POC test was highly sensitive and specific from all settings. In the first group of 283 women, sera were tested by Platelia ELISA IgG and IgM along with fingerstick whole blood test. Then a matrix study with 349 women was performed in which fingerstick – POC test results and serum obtained by venipuncture contemporaneously were compared. These results show high POC test performance (Sensitivity: 96.4% [IC95 90.6–98.9%]; Specificity: 99.6% [IC95 97.3–99.9%]) and high prevalence of Toxoplasma infection among women living in rural and mountainous areas, and in urban areas with lower educational levels. The high performance of POC test confirms that it can reduce the need for venipuncture and clinical infrastructure in a low-resource setting. It can be used to efficiently perform seroprevalence determinations in large group settings across a range of demographics, and potentially expands healthcare access, thereby preventing human suffering.
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spelling pubmed-83819512021-08-24 High performance of a novel point-of-care blood test for Toxoplasma infection in women from diverse regions of Morocco El Mansouri, Bouchra Amarir, Fatima Peyron, François Adlaoui, El Bachir Piarroux, Raphaël Lykins, Joseph El Abbassi, Majda Nekkal, Nesma Bouhlal, Nadia Makkaoui, Kamar Barkat, Amina Lyaghfouri, Aziza Zhou, Ying Rais, Samira Oudghiri, Mounia Elkoraichi, Ismail Zekri, Mustapha Belkadi, Nezha Mellouk, Hajar Rhajaoui, Mohamed Boutajangout, Allal Sadak, Abderrahim Limonne, Denis McLeod, Rima El Bissati, Kamal Emerg Microbes Infect Research Article Point-of-care (POC) testing for Toxoplasma infection has the potential to revolutionize diagnosis and management of toxoplasmosis, especially in high-risk populations in areas with significant environmental contamination and poor health infrastructure precluding appropriate follow-up and preventing access to medical care. Toxoplasmosis is a significant public health challenge in Morocco, with a relatively heavy burden of infection and, to this point, minimal investment nationally to address this infection. Herein, we analyse the performance of a novel, low-cost rapid test using fingerstick-derived whole blood from 632 women (82 of whom were pregnant) from slums, educational centres, and from nomad groups across different geographical regions (i.e. oceanic, mountainous) of Morocco. The POC test was highly sensitive and specific from all settings. In the first group of 283 women, sera were tested by Platelia ELISA IgG and IgM along with fingerstick whole blood test. Then a matrix study with 349 women was performed in which fingerstick – POC test results and serum obtained by venipuncture contemporaneously were compared. These results show high POC test performance (Sensitivity: 96.4% [IC95 90.6–98.9%]; Specificity: 99.6% [IC95 97.3–99.9%]) and high prevalence of Toxoplasma infection among women living in rural and mountainous areas, and in urban areas with lower educational levels. The high performance of POC test confirms that it can reduce the need for venipuncture and clinical infrastructure in a low-resource setting. It can be used to efficiently perform seroprevalence determinations in large group settings across a range of demographics, and potentially expands healthcare access, thereby preventing human suffering. Taylor & Francis 2021-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8381951/ /pubmed/34165384 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2021.1948359 Text en © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. https://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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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El Mansouri, Bouchra
Amarir, Fatima
Peyron, François
Adlaoui, El Bachir
Piarroux, Raphaël
Lykins, Joseph
El Abbassi, Majda
Nekkal, Nesma
Bouhlal, Nadia
Makkaoui, Kamar
Barkat, Amina
Lyaghfouri, Aziza
Zhou, Ying
Rais, Samira
Oudghiri, Mounia
Elkoraichi, Ismail
Zekri, Mustapha
Belkadi, Nezha
Mellouk, Hajar
Rhajaoui, Mohamed
Boutajangout, Allal
Sadak, Abderrahim
Limonne, Denis
McLeod, Rima
El Bissati, Kamal
High performance of a novel point-of-care blood test for Toxoplasma infection in women from diverse regions of Morocco
title High performance of a novel point-of-care blood test for Toxoplasma infection in women from diverse regions of Morocco
title_full High performance of a novel point-of-care blood test for Toxoplasma infection in women from diverse regions of Morocco
title_fullStr High performance of a novel point-of-care blood test for Toxoplasma infection in women from diverse regions of Morocco
title_full_unstemmed High performance of a novel point-of-care blood test for Toxoplasma infection in women from diverse regions of Morocco
title_short High performance of a novel point-of-care blood test for Toxoplasma infection in women from diverse regions of Morocco
title_sort high performance of a novel point-of-care blood test for toxoplasma infection in women from diverse regions of morocco
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8381951/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34165384
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2021.1948359
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