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Feasibility of dried blood spot for hepatitis C diagnosis in vulnerable subjects and people living in remote areas from Brazil.
Villar, Livia Melo; de Lima, Marjorie Parra; Cruz, Helena Medina; de Paula, Vanessa Salete; Scalioni, Leticia de Paula; Flores, Geane Lopes; Carvalho-Costa, Filipe Anibal; Parente, Cynara Carvalho; Coelho, Maria Rosangela Cunha Duarte; de Albuquerque, Ana Cecilia Cavalcanti; Milagres, Flavio Augusto Pádua; Cruz, Marcelo Santos; Andrade, Tarcisio Matos; Motta-Castro, Ana Rita Coimbra; da Mota, Jurema Corrêa; Lewis-Ximenez, Lia Laura; Bastos, Francisco Inácio.
Afiliación
  • Villar LM; Laboratory of Viral Hepatitis, Oswaldo Cruz Institute, FIOCRUZ, Helio and Peggy Pereira Pavillion, Ground Floor, Room B09, v. Brasil, 4365, Manguinhos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 210360-040, Brazil. liviafiocruz@gmail.com.
  • de Lima MP; Laboratory of Viral Hepatitis, Oswaldo Cruz Institute, FIOCRUZ, Helio and Peggy Pereira Pavillion, Ground Floor, Room B09, v. Brasil, 4365, Manguinhos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 210360-040, Brazil.
  • Cruz HM; Laboratory of Viral Hepatitis, Oswaldo Cruz Institute, FIOCRUZ, Helio and Peggy Pereira Pavillion, Ground Floor, Room B09, v. Brasil, 4365, Manguinhos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 210360-040, Brazil.
  • de Paula VS; Estácio de Sá University, Resende, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Scalioni LP; Molecular Virology Laboratory, Oswaldo Cruz Institute, FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Flores GL; Laboratory of Viral Hepatitis, Oswaldo Cruz Institute, FIOCRUZ, Helio and Peggy Pereira Pavillion, Ground Floor, Room B09, v. Brasil, 4365, Manguinhos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 210360-040, Brazil.
  • Carvalho-Costa FA; Laboratory of Viral Hepatitis, Oswaldo Cruz Institute, FIOCRUZ, Helio and Peggy Pereira Pavillion, Ground Floor, Room B09, v. Brasil, 4365, Manguinhos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 210360-040, Brazil.
  • Parente CC; Laboratory of Epidemiology and Molecular Systematics, Oswaldo Cruz Institute, FIOCRUZ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Coelho MRCD; Medicine Faculty, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Sobral, Ceará, Brazil.
  • de Albuquerque ACC; Virology Sector, Laboratory of Immunopathology Keizo Asami, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil.
  • Milagres FAP; Centro Universitário Tabosa de Almeida, Caruaru, Pernambuco, Brazil.
  • Cruz MS; Medicine Faculty, Federal University of Tocantins, Palmas, Brazil.
  • Andrade TM; Institute of Psychiatry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Motta-Castro ARC; Department of Community and Family Health, Federal University of Bahia, SalvadorBahia, 40110-100, Brazil.
  • da Mota JC; Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul and FIOCRUZ-MS, Campo Grande, MS, Brazil.
  • Lewis-Ximenez LL; Institute of Communication and Scientific Information and Technology for Health, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Bastos FI; Laboratory of Viral Hepatitis, Oswaldo Cruz Institute, FIOCRUZ, Helio and Peggy Pereira Pavillion, Ground Floor, Room B09, v. Brasil, 4365, Manguinhos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 210360-040, Brazil.
BMC Infect Dis ; 22(1): 804, 2022 Oct 27.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36303137
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Agile, accessible and cheap diagnosis of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is essential to achieve the elimination of this infection, worldwide, as mandated by the World Health Organzation as part of its strategy for 2030. Dried blood spots (DBS) can be an attractive alternative for sample collection among people living in remote areas and vulnerable populations due to the less invasive collection, its biosafety, and storage & transportation of samples at room temperature.

DESIGN:

This study aims to estimate the usefulness of dried blood spot samples for the diagnosis and the assessment of HCV infection rates in three different settings in Brazil. Cross-sectional analysis of a sample collection from different populations, aiming to assess the performance of the testing algorithms and respective procedures among different populations with diverse background infection rates.

METHODS:

We reported the evaluation of DBS as alternative samples for detecting anti-HCV in different groups in real life conditions (I) Vulnerable subjects living in remote areas of Southeast, North and Northeast Brazil (n = 1464); (II) Beauticians (n = 288); (III) People who use non-injectable drugs (n = 201); (IV) patients referred to outpatient care (n = 275).

RESULTS:

General assay accuracy was 99%, with a weighted kappa value of 0.9, showing an excellent performance. Sensitivities ranged from 87.5% to 100.0% between groups and specificities were above 99.2%. A total of 194 individuals had HCV RNA in serum and concordance of anti-HCV detection in DBS was 98.4%.

CONCLUSIONS:

DBS samples could be used for anti-HCV detection in different populations recruited in real life conditions and ambulatory settings, with a high overall sensitivity and specificity.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Hepatitis C / Hepacivirus Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Humans País/Región como asunto: America do sul / Brasil Idioma: En Revista: BMC Infect Dis Asunto de la revista: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Brasil

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Hepatitis C / Hepacivirus Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Humans País/Región como asunto: America do sul / Brasil Idioma: En Revista: BMC Infect Dis Asunto de la revista: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Brasil