Diagnostic performance of Kato Katz technique and point-of-care circulating cathodic antigen rapid test in diagnosing Schistosoma mansoni infection in HIV-1 co-infected adults on the Shoreline of Lake Victoria, Tanzania

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Autor(a) principal: Mazigo, Humphrey D.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Heukelbach, Jorg
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/40794
Resumo: Background: The diagnostic performance of the Kato Katz (KK) technique and the point-of-care circulating cathodic antigen (POC-CCA) test in detecting S. mansoni infection in the presence of the human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection has remained inconclusive. The present cross-sectional survey compared the diagnostic performance of the KK technique and the POC-CCA test in diagnosing S. mansoni infection in an adult population co-infected with HIV-1 in northwestern Tanzania. Methods: Single urine and stool samples from 979 adults were screened for S. mansoni infection using both the KK technique and POC-CCA tests. To compare the performance of the two diagnostic tests a combined artificial gold standard was created, based on either an egg-positive KK technique or a POC-CCA-positive test. Results: Based on the KK technique, the prevalence of S. mansoni was 47.3% (463/979, 95% CI: 44.2–50.4), as compared to 60.5% by the POC-CCA test (592/979; 95% CI: 57.4–63.5). The overall sensitivity and specificity of the POC-CCA test were 92.5% (95% CI: 89.4–94.9) and 73.3% (95% CI: 69.6–76.8), respectively. In the HIV-1 seropositive group, the sensitivity and specificity of the POC-CCA test were 78.1% (95% CI: 60.0–90.7) and 45.9% (95% CI: 35.8–56.3). Using a combined gold standard, the sensitivity of the POC-CCA test increased to >90% in both subgroups whereas that of the KK technique in the HIV-1 seropositive group was low (49.5%; 95% CI: 39.6–59.5). Conclusion: In the presence of HIV-1 co-infection, the KK technique attained a very low sensitivity. The POC-CCA test offers the best option for the rapid screening of S. mansoni infection in communities with a high prevalence of HIV-1 infection.
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spelling Diagnostic performance of Kato Katz technique and point-of-care circulating cathodic antigen rapid test in diagnosing Schistosoma mansoni infection in HIV-1 co-infected adults on the Shoreline of Lake Victoria, TanzaniaSchistosoma mansoniHIV-1Background: The diagnostic performance of the Kato Katz (KK) technique and the point-of-care circulating cathodic antigen (POC-CCA) test in detecting S. mansoni infection in the presence of the human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection has remained inconclusive. The present cross-sectional survey compared the diagnostic performance of the KK technique and the POC-CCA test in diagnosing S. mansoni infection in an adult population co-infected with HIV-1 in northwestern Tanzania. Methods: Single urine and stool samples from 979 adults were screened for S. mansoni infection using both the KK technique and POC-CCA tests. To compare the performance of the two diagnostic tests a combined artificial gold standard was created, based on either an egg-positive KK technique or a POC-CCA-positive test. Results: Based on the KK technique, the prevalence of S. mansoni was 47.3% (463/979, 95% CI: 44.2–50.4), as compared to 60.5% by the POC-CCA test (592/979; 95% CI: 57.4–63.5). The overall sensitivity and specificity of the POC-CCA test were 92.5% (95% CI: 89.4–94.9) and 73.3% (95% CI: 69.6–76.8), respectively. In the HIV-1 seropositive group, the sensitivity and specificity of the POC-CCA test were 78.1% (95% CI: 60.0–90.7) and 45.9% (95% CI: 35.8–56.3). Using a combined gold standard, the sensitivity of the POC-CCA test increased to >90% in both subgroups whereas that of the KK technique in the HIV-1 seropositive group was low (49.5%; 95% CI: 39.6–59.5). Conclusion: In the presence of HIV-1 co-infection, the KK technique attained a very low sensitivity. The POC-CCA test offers the best option for the rapid screening of S. mansoni infection in communities with a high prevalence of HIV-1 infection.Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease2019-04-11T15:07:26Z2019-04-11T15:07:26Z2018-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfMAZIGO, Humphrey D. ; HEUKELBACH, Jorg. Diagnostic performance of Kato Katz technique and point-of-care circulating cathodic antigen rapid test in diagnosing Schistosoma mansoni infection in HIV-1 co-infected adults on the Shoreline of Lake Victoria, Tanzania. Trop. Med. Infect. Dis., v. 3, n. 2, p. 1-11, may. 2018.2414-6366http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/40794Mazigo, Humphrey D.Heukelbach, Jorgengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-04-11T15:07:26Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/40794Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T18:57:06.645600Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Diagnostic performance of Kato Katz technique and point-of-care circulating cathodic antigen rapid test in diagnosing Schistosoma mansoni infection in HIV-1 co-infected adults on the Shoreline of Lake Victoria, Tanzania
title Diagnostic performance of Kato Katz technique and point-of-care circulating cathodic antigen rapid test in diagnosing Schistosoma mansoni infection in HIV-1 co-infected adults on the Shoreline of Lake Victoria, Tanzania
spellingShingle Diagnostic performance of Kato Katz technique and point-of-care circulating cathodic antigen rapid test in diagnosing Schistosoma mansoni infection in HIV-1 co-infected adults on the Shoreline of Lake Victoria, Tanzania
Mazigo, Humphrey D.
Schistosoma mansoni
HIV-1
title_short Diagnostic performance of Kato Katz technique and point-of-care circulating cathodic antigen rapid test in diagnosing Schistosoma mansoni infection in HIV-1 co-infected adults on the Shoreline of Lake Victoria, Tanzania
title_full Diagnostic performance of Kato Katz technique and point-of-care circulating cathodic antigen rapid test in diagnosing Schistosoma mansoni infection in HIV-1 co-infected adults on the Shoreline of Lake Victoria, Tanzania
title_fullStr Diagnostic performance of Kato Katz technique and point-of-care circulating cathodic antigen rapid test in diagnosing Schistosoma mansoni infection in HIV-1 co-infected adults on the Shoreline of Lake Victoria, Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic performance of Kato Katz technique and point-of-care circulating cathodic antigen rapid test in diagnosing Schistosoma mansoni infection in HIV-1 co-infected adults on the Shoreline of Lake Victoria, Tanzania
title_sort Diagnostic performance of Kato Katz technique and point-of-care circulating cathodic antigen rapid test in diagnosing Schistosoma mansoni infection in HIV-1 co-infected adults on the Shoreline of Lake Victoria, Tanzania
author Mazigo, Humphrey D.
author_facet Mazigo, Humphrey D.
Heukelbach, Jorg
author_role author
author2 Heukelbach, Jorg
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mazigo, Humphrey D.
Heukelbach, Jorg
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Schistosoma mansoni
HIV-1
topic Schistosoma mansoni
HIV-1
description Background: The diagnostic performance of the Kato Katz (KK) technique and the point-of-care circulating cathodic antigen (POC-CCA) test in detecting S. mansoni infection in the presence of the human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection has remained inconclusive. The present cross-sectional survey compared the diagnostic performance of the KK technique and the POC-CCA test in diagnosing S. mansoni infection in an adult population co-infected with HIV-1 in northwestern Tanzania. Methods: Single urine and stool samples from 979 adults were screened for S. mansoni infection using both the KK technique and POC-CCA tests. To compare the performance of the two diagnostic tests a combined artificial gold standard was created, based on either an egg-positive KK technique or a POC-CCA-positive test. Results: Based on the KK technique, the prevalence of S. mansoni was 47.3% (463/979, 95% CI: 44.2–50.4), as compared to 60.5% by the POC-CCA test (592/979; 95% CI: 57.4–63.5). The overall sensitivity and specificity of the POC-CCA test were 92.5% (95% CI: 89.4–94.9) and 73.3% (95% CI: 69.6–76.8), respectively. In the HIV-1 seropositive group, the sensitivity and specificity of the POC-CCA test were 78.1% (95% CI: 60.0–90.7) and 45.9% (95% CI: 35.8–56.3). Using a combined gold standard, the sensitivity of the POC-CCA test increased to >90% in both subgroups whereas that of the KK technique in the HIV-1 seropositive group was low (49.5%; 95% CI: 39.6–59.5). Conclusion: In the presence of HIV-1 co-infection, the KK technique attained a very low sensitivity. The POC-CCA test offers the best option for the rapid screening of S. mansoni infection in communities with a high prevalence of HIV-1 infection.
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