Modified self-obtained pooled sampling to screen for Chlamydia trachomatisand Neisseria gonorrhoeaeinfections in men who have sex with men

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Title: Modified self-obtained pooled sampling to screen for Chlamydia trachomatisand Neisseria gonorrhoeaeinfections in men who have sex with men
Authors: Ando, Naokatsu, Mizushima, Daisuke, Watanabe, Koji, Takano, Misao, Shiojiri, Daisuke, Uemura, Haruka, AOKI, Takahiro, Yanagawa, Yasuaki, Kikuchi, Yoshimi, Oka, Shinichi, Gatanaga, Hiroyuki
Source: Sexually Transmitted Infections; 2021, Vol. 97 Issue: 5 p324-328, 5p
Abstract: ObjectivesTo assess whether pooled sample testing with nucleic acid amplification tests was a potential alternative to three single-site sample testing to screen for Chlamydia trachomatisand Neisseria gonorrhoeaeinfections in asymptomatic men who have sex with men.MethodsWe prospectively compared pooled sample testing with single-site sample testing in asymptomatic MSM. Self-obtained paired rectal samples, one gargle sample and one first-void urine sample were collected from participants to generate two sets of samples: one for pooled sample testing and the other for single-site testing. We used modified pooled sampling, which is defined as the use of gargle samples, instead of swabs, for the pooled sample to test for pharyngeal infection.ResultsThis study included 513 MSM. The positive rates of C. trachomatisand N. gonorrhoeaewere 20.3% and 11.7%, respectively, for single-site sample testing. Compared with the sensitivity of single-site testing as the gold standard, the sensitivities of pooled sample testing for C. trachomatisand N. gonorrhoeaewere 94.2% (95% CI 88.0% to 97.3%) and 98.3% (95% CI 90.9% to 99.9%), respectively. The concordance rate and kappa coefficient were 98.3% (95% CI 96.7% to 99.2%) and 0.945 (95% CI 0.859 to 1.000), respectively, for C. trachomatisand 98.8% (95% CI 90.1% to 100%) and 0.943 (95% CI 0.857 to 1.000), respectively, for N. gonorrhoeae.ConclusionsThe modified pooled sampling had a comparably high consistency with single-site sample testing. The results strongly suggest that the gargle sample is suitable as a part of pooled sample for STI screening of C. trachomatisand N. gonorrhoeae.
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ISSN:13684973
14723263
DOI:10.1136/sextrans-2020-054666
Published in:Sexually Transmitted Infections
Language:English