Evaluation of a modified sanitary napkin as a sample self-collection device for the detection of genital chlamydial infection in women

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Alary, M
Poulin, C
Bouchard, C
Fortier, M
Murray, G
Gingras, S
Aubé, M
Morin, C
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[1] Univ Quebec, CHA, Hop St Sacrement, Ctr Rech, Quebec City, PQ G1S 4LS, Canada
[2] Univ Quebec, CHA, Hop St Sacrement, Dept Obstet & Gynaecol, Quebec City, PQ G1S 4LS, Canada
[3] Univ Quebec, CHA, Hop St Sacrement, Dept Microbiol, Quebec City, PQ G1S 4LS, Canada
[4] Univ Quebec, CHA, Hop St Sacrement, Dept Pathol, Quebec City, PQ G1S 4LS, Canada
[5] Univ Laval, Grp Rech Epidemiol, Direct Reg Sante Publ Quebec, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
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10.1128/JCM.39.7.2508-2512.2001
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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A modified sanitary napkin was compared with endocervical swab and urine specimens for the detection of urogenital Chlamydia trachomatis infection. Endocervical swabs and/or first-catch urine were collected from 510 women at medical or community settings in Quebec City. Participants were also asked to wear a modified sanitary napkin (Ezy-Detek) during 4 consecutive hours and to bring it back to the clinic or mail it to the laboratory, Endocervical and urine specimens were tested using the Cobas Amplicor CT/NG assay (Roche Diagnostic Systems) according to the manufacturer's instructions, as were specimens collected with the napkin after adequate preparation. If the PCR test result was positive on the endocervical sample or on any two samples, a woman was considered to be infected, PCR testing results on paired samples were identical for 493 (96.6%) of 510 women. According to the definition given above, 58 (11.3%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 8.7 to 14.5%) women were infected with C. trachomatis. The sensitivity and specificity of PCR testing on modified sanitary napkin specimens were, respectively, 93.1% (54 of 58; 95% CI, 83.3 to 98.1%) and 98.9% (447 of 452; 95% CI, 97.4 to 99.6%) compared to 81.0% (47 of 58; 95% CI, 68.6 to 90.1%) and 100% (451 of 451; 95% CI, 99.2 to 100%) for urine specimens, The positive and negative predictive values were, respectively, 91.5% (54 of 59) and 99.1% (447 of 451) for the sanitary napkin specimens compared to 100% (17 of 47) and 97.6% (451 of 462) for urine samples. These results suggest that a modified sanitary napkin represents an effective noninvasive device for self-collection of specimens to detect urogenital C. trachomatis infection.
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