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Assessing a diagnosis tool for bacterial vaginosis.
Singh, Ravesh; Ramsuran, Veron; Mitchev, Nireshni; Niehaus, Abraham Johannes; Han, Khine Swe Swe; Osman, Farzana; Ngcapu, Sinaye; Karim, Salim Abdool; Rompalo, Anne; Garrett, Nigel; Mlisana, Koleka.
Afiliação
  • Singh R; Department of Microbiology, National Health Laboratory Services, KwaZulu-Natal Academic Complex, Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, Durban, South Africa. singhra@ukzn.ac.za.
  • Ramsuran V; School of Laboratory Medicine and Medical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), Durban, South Africa. singhra@ukzn.ac.za.
  • Mitchev N; Department of Microbiology, University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), 238 King George 5th Ave, Durban, South Africa. singhra@ukzn.ac.za.
  • Niehaus AJ; School of Laboratory Medicine and Medical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), Durban, South Africa.
  • Han KSS; Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa (CAPRISA), UKZN, Durban, South Africa.
  • Osman F; KwaZulu-Natal Research Innovation and Sequencing Platform (KRISP), School of Laboratory Medicine and Medical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, UKZN, Durban, South Africa.
  • Ngcapu S; Department of Microbiology, National Health Laboratory Services, KwaZulu-Natal Academic Complex, Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, Durban, South Africa.
  • Karim SA; School of Laboratory Medicine and Medical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), Durban, South Africa.
  • Rompalo A; Department of Microbiology, National Health Laboratory Services, KwaZulu-Natal Academic Complex, Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, Durban, South Africa.
  • Garrett N; School of Laboratory Medicine and Medical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), Durban, South Africa.
  • Mlisana K; Department of Microbiology, National Health Laboratory Services, KwaZulu-Natal Academic Complex, Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital, Durban, South Africa.
Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis ; 39(8): 1481-1485, 2020 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32193689
ABSTRACT
Diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis (BV) in resource-poor settings relies on semiquantitative microscopy algorithm such as the Nugent score (NS). We evaluated a quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) assay to detect and quantify individual BV-associated bacterial communities. Vaginal swabs from 247 South African women attending an STI clinic were evaluated for BV using NS. We used qPCR to analyze DNA from vaginal swabs for eight BV-associated bacteria, Gardnerella vaginalis (GV), Prevotella bivia (PB), BV-associated bacteria 2 (BVAB2), Megasphaera-1 (M-1), Atopobium vaginae (AV), Lactobacillus crispatus (LC), Lactobacillus jensenii (LJ), and Lactobacillus iners (LI). Sensitivities and specificities were generated for each qPCR assay. Using a ROC analysis, cutoffs were calculated for each bacterial species. A logistic regression model was used to determine the strongest predictors of BV status. Nugent scores indicated 35.6% of patients harbor BV-associated flora (NS 7-10). AV, GV, GAMB (GV + AV + M-1 + BVAB2), and LC + LJ showed the highest AUC, sensitivities, and specificities (listed respectively) AV (0.96; 96%; 93%), GV (0.88; 78%; 79%), GAMB (0.9; 87%; 82%), and LC + LJ (0.84; 82%; 72%) (all p < 0.05). Increased GAMB copies (effect = 0.15, p = 0.01) and decreased LC + LJ copies (effect = - 0.26, p < 0.0001) demonstrated the strongest association with higher BV scoring. Scoring of BV did not differ across our qPCR assay when compared to the commercial BD MAX® and the gold standard Nugent scores. We developed an accurate assay, which has the potential to be used as a BV diagnosis tool that is cost-effective and has the potential to be utilized in a resource limited setting.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Vaginose Bacteriana Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Vaginose Bacteriana Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article