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Title: | Performance of two commercial multiplex polymerase chain reaction assays for the etiological diagnosis of sexually transmitted infections among men who have sex with men |
Authors: | Lee, Tai-fen Lin, Kuan-Yin Chang, Sui-Yuan Huang, Yu-Tsung Hsueh, Po-Ren |
Keywords: | Sexually transmitted infections Allplex STI Essential assay BD MAX assay Performance Men who have sex with men |
Issue Date: | Feb-2024 |
Publisher: | Journal of Microbiologi, Immunology and Infection |
Citation: | Original Article |
Abstract: | Abstract Background and purpose: This study aimed to investigate the etiologies of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Taiwan. Methods: Two commercial assays, the BD MAX Chlamydia trachomatis (CT), Neisseria gonorrhoeae (GC), and Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) panel and the Allplex STI Essential assay (CT, GC, Mycoplasma genitalium [MG], Mycoplasma hominis [MH], Ureaplasma urealyticum [UU], Ureaplasma parvum [UP], and TV) were evaluated. During the first stage, urine and rectal swab samples from 168 patients were evaluated using the BD MAX assay, and the multiplex RT-PCR Allplex STI Essential assay was applied only to the patients with positive results on the BD MAX asay (n Z 49). During the second stage, urine and rectal swab samples from 90 patients were evaluated using the BD MAX assay and the Allplex qPCR. Results: The Allplex qPCR identified all CT, missed one and additionally one TV from the positive samples (n Z 49) by the BD MAX assay in the first stage. At the second stage, both commercial assays showed similar detection rate of CT, NG or CT/NG coinfection (11.1%, 1.1% and 4.4% by the BD MAX assay; 10.0%, 1.1% and 2.2% by the Allplex qPCR). The positivity rates of MG, MH, and UU by the Allplex qPCR were 4.4%, 2.2%, and 12.2%, respectively, for urine samples and 10%, 13.3%, and 22.2%, respectively, for anal swab samples. Conclusions: High rates of STI-associated etiologies were observed in MSM. The positive rateswere higher in rectal swabs than in urine samples. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9123 |
Appears in Collections: | VOL 56 NO 1 2023 |
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