2018
DOI: 10.1097/olq.0000000000000722
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Screening for Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae Infections in Men Who Have Sex With Men: Diagnostic Accuracy of Nucleic Acid Amplification Test on Pooled Urine, Anorectal, and Pharyngeal Specimens

Abstract: Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis screening was performed in a cohort of 100 men who have sex with men. A nucleic acid amplification test on a pooled sample of first-pass urine, pharyngeal, and anorectal specimens was compared with results on nonpooled samples. Despite an excellent agreement (Cohen κ, 0.932), pooling specimens reduced test sensitivity to 89.5%.

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“…It is possible that our lower numbers were due to our having an asymptomatic cohort while Speers et al had a mixed cohort. De Baetselier et al showed no significant sensitivity loss with pooling (25), and Thielemans et al reported the sensitivity of pooling as 89.5% using a NAAT; however, that study had a small sample size of positive participants (n ϭ 19), and it is difficult to make a comparison, as the authors did not report individual sensitivities for C. trachomatis and N. gonorrhoeae (23).…”
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“…It is possible that our lower numbers were due to our having an asymptomatic cohort while Speers et al had a mixed cohort. De Baetselier et al showed no significant sensitivity loss with pooling (25), and Thielemans et al reported the sensitivity of pooling as 89.5% using a NAAT; however, that study had a small sample size of positive participants (n ϭ 19), and it is difficult to make a comparison, as the authors did not report individual sensitivities for C. trachomatis and N. gonorrhoeae (23).…”
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“…To our knowledge, there have been four studies assessing pooling of genital and extragenital samples in MSM (22)(23)(24)(25). Sultan et al conducted the largest study of pooling to date in MSM in the United Kingdom using self-collected samples and the AC2 assay (22).…”
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“…Hence, pooling of the three collected samples per individual offers potential cost-savings in CT/NG detection in MSM presenting for PrEP [21]. Several pooling methods are described, including two using the GeneXpert instrument for STI detection [21][22][23][24][25]. To our knowledge, none of these pooling methods have been implemented in LMIC.…”
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“…Three anatomic site pooled testing has been evaluated in some prior studies using various NAAT assays [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] ; however, there is no consensus on whether pooled testing has sufficient validity for clinical implementation. The objective of our study was to assess the performance of routine pooled 3-anatomic site testing (1 test vs 3 tests per person) for CT and NG using the Xpert CT/NG assay (Cepheid, Sunnyvale, CA).…”
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