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Improved rapid diagnostic tests to detect syphilis and yaws: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Zhang, Ying; Goh, Su Mei; Mello, Maeve B; Baggaley, Rachel C; Wi, Teodora; Johnson, Cheryl C; Asiedu, Kingsley B; Marks, Michael; Pham, Minh D; Fairley, Christopher K; Chow, Eric P F; Mitjà, Oriol; Toskin, Igor; Ballard, Ronald C; Ong, Jason J.
Afiliación
  • Zhang Y; School of Public Health, The University of Sydney, Campertown, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Goh SM; Melbourne Sexual Health Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  • Mello MB; Global HIV, Hepatitis and STI Programmes, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Baggaley RC; Global HIV, Hepatitis and STI Programmes, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Wi T; Global HIV, Hepatitis and STI Programmes, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Johnson CC; Global HIV, Hepatitis and STI Programmes, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Asiedu KB; Global HIV, Hepatitis and STI Programmes, WHO, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Marks M; Clinical Research Department, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
  • Pham MD; Hospital for Tropical Diseases, University College London Hospital, London, UK.
  • Fairley CK; Division of Infection and Immunity, University College London, London, UK.
  • Chow EPF; Burnet Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  • Mitjà O; School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  • Toskin I; Melbourne Sexual Health Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  • Ballard RC; Central Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  • Ong JJ; Melbourne Sexual Health Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Sex Transm Infect ; 98(8): 608-616, 2022 12.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36180209
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Current rapid tests for syphilis and yaws can detect treponemal and non-treponemal antibodies. We aimed to critically appraise the literature for rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) which can better distinguish an active infection of syphilis or yaws.

METHODS:

We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis, searching five databases between January 2010 and October 2021 (with an update in July 2022). A generalised linear mixed model was used to conduct a bivariate meta-analysis for the pooled sensitivity and specificity. Heterogeneity was assessed using the I2 statistic. We used the Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies (QUADAS) to assess the risk of bias and Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations (GRADE) to evaluate the certainty of evidence.

RESULTS:

We included 17 studies for meta-analyses. For syphilis, the pooled sensitivity and specificity of the treponemal component were 0.93 (95% CI 0.86 to 0.97) and 0.98 (95% CI 0.96 to 0.99), respectively. For the non-treponemal component, the pooled sensitivity and specificity were 0.90 (95% CI 0.82 to 0.95) and 0.97 (95% CI 0.92 to 0.99), respectively. For yaws, the pooled sensitivity and specificity of the treponemal component were 0.86 (95% CI 0.66 to 0.95) and 0.97 (95% CI 0.94 to 0.99), respectively. For the non-treponemal component, the pooled sensitivity and specificity were 0.80 (95% CI 0.55 to 0.93) and 0.96 (95% CI 0.92 to 0.98), respectively.

CONCLUSIONS:

RDTs that can differentiate between active and previously treated infections could optimise management by providing same-day treatment and reducing unnecessary treatment. PROSPERO REGISTRATION NUMBER CRD42021279587.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Buba / Sífilis Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Guideline / Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Sex Transm Infect Asunto de la revista: DOENCAS SEXUALMENTE TRANSMISSIVEIS Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Australia

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Buba / Sífilis Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Guideline / Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Sex Transm Infect Asunto de la revista: DOENCAS SEXUALMENTE TRANSMISSIVEIS Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Australia