2023
DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.abn4768
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An integrated isothermal nucleic acid amplification test to detect HPV16 and HPV18 DNA in resource-limited settings

Abstract: High-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA testing is widely acknowledged as the most sensitive cervical cancer screening method but has limited availability in resource-limited settings, where the burden of cervical cancer is highest. Recently, HPV DNA tests have been developed for use in resource-limited settings, but they remain too costly for widespread use and require instruments that are often limited to centralized laboratories. To help meet the global need for low-cost cervical cancer screening, we devel… Show more

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“…Besides PCR, lateral flow assays for HPV detection are increasingly combined also with IATs, mostly RPA, which was described in chapter 3 95–98 . For instance, a study by Ma et al utilized RPA to detect 25 HPV types from as low as 100 fg of genomic DNA per reaction, using a panel of 450 cervical clinical samples.…”
Section: Reverse Dot Blots and Lateral Flow Assays—ideal For Low Reso...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Besides PCR, lateral flow assays for HPV detection are increasingly combined also with IATs, mostly RPA, which was described in chapter 3 95–98 . For instance, a study by Ma et al utilized RPA to detect 25 HPV types from as low as 100 fg of genomic DNA per reaction, using a panel of 450 cervical clinical samples.…”
Section: Reverse Dot Blots and Lateral Flow Assays—ideal For Low Reso...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another significant drawback is that most of these technologies were not yet fully tested in low‐resource settings outside well‐equipped laboratories or hospitals. Only few relevant studies, mostly utilizing LFA combined with RPA 98 or paperfludic device with hybrid capture technology, 161 showed performance in low‐resource settings in developing countries. Authors of the former study even estimated a cost of a single test to be around $5, a very affordable price due to their extraction‐free and PCR‐free approach 98 .…”
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