Multicenter evaluation of the AMPLICOR and automated COBAS AMPLICOR CT/NG tests for detection of Chlamydia trachomatis

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Van der Pol, B
Quinn, TC
Gaydos, CA
Crotchfelt, K
Schachter, J
Moncada, J
Jungkind, D
Martin, DH
Turner, B
Peyton, C
Jones, RB
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[1] Univ Indianapolis, Sch Med, Indianapolis, IN 46227 USA
[2] NIAID, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[3] Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD 21204 USA
[4] Univ Calif San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
[5] Thomas Jefferson Univ Hosp, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA
[6] Louisiana State Univ, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 USA
[7] City New Orleans Delgado Clin, New Orleans, LA 70101 USA
[8] Univ Texas, Med Branch, Galveston, TX 77550 USA
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10.1128/JCM.38.3.1105-1112.2000
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The fully automated COBAS AMPLICOR CT/NG and semiautomated AMPLICOR CT/NG tests were evaluated in a multicenter trial for the ability to detect Chlamydia trachomatis infections. Test performance compared to that of culture was evaluated for 2,236 matched endocervical swab and urine specimens obtained from women and for 1,940 matched urethral swab and urine specimens obtained from men. Culture-negative, PCR-positive specimens that tested positive in a direct fluorescent-antibody test or in a confirmatory PCR test for an alternative target sequence were resolved as true positives. The overall prevalences of chlamydia were 2.4% in women and 7.2% in men. The COBAS AMPLICOR and AMPLICOR formats yielded concordant results for 98.1% of the specimens. With the infected patient as the reference standard, the resolved sensitivities of COBAS AMPLICOR were 89.7% for endocervical swab specimens, 89.2% for female urine specimens, 88.6% for male urethral swab specimens, and 90.3% for male urine specimens. When results were analyzed as if only a single test had been performed on a single specimen type, the resolved sensitivity was always higher. The resolved specificities of PCR were 99.4% for endocervical swab specimens, 99.0% for female urine specimens, 98.7% for male urethral swab specimens, and 98.4% for male urine specimens. The internal control revealed that 2.4% of the specimens were inhibitory when initially tested. Nevertheless, valid results were obtained for 98.6% of the specimens because 59.1% of the inhibitory specimens were not inhibitory when a second aliquot was tested. The COBAS AMPLICOR and AMPLICOR CT/NG tests for C. trachomatis exhibited equally high sensitivity and specificity with both urogenital swab and urine specimens and thus are well suited for screening for C. trachomatis infection.
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页码:1105 / 1112
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