Closing the diagnostic gap in male genital schistosomiasis (MGS): current detection tools and novel strategies.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY
Bronwyn Neufeld, Sergio España-Cueto, Lisette van Lieshout, Bonnie L Webster, Pytsje T Hoekstra, Sekeleghe Kayuni, J Russell Stothard, Tegwen Marlais, Shinjiro Hamano, Amaya L Bustinduy
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Abstract

Male genital schistosomiasis (MGS), a gender-specific manifestation of urogenital schistosomiasis and neglected tropical disease, typically results from the entrapment of Schistosoma haematobium eggs within the male genital tract. Across the world, there are no current and accurate estimates of the burden of MGS, due to disease underreporting primarily from diagnostic challenges and a lack of general awareness within the health system. Diagnostic methods for MGS are extremely limited. Conventionally, semen microscopy for Schistosoma ova is used though this technique suffers from low sensitivity and lacks protocol standardization. The introduction of molecular diagnostics, such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR), has partly helped overcome this challenge of low sensitivity, though may not be suitable for use in resource-constrained settings. To address these challenges, in this review, we propose a two-step diagnostic algorithm for MGS in accordance with recent WHO guidelines, consisting of a high sensitivity serological test followed by a high specificity test (microscopy or molecular assay, dependent on setting). Further investigation is required into standardization of sample collection, processing, storage, and analysis in order to identify an evidence-based optimal diagnostic pipeline. New diagnostic tools are needed such as isothermal molecular assays, alongside optimization for semen analysis, which may alleviate barriers to diagnosis and present opportunities for integration with other sexual and reproductive health screening. These areas of future investigation underpin the development of a suitable diagnostic pipeline, as the continued neglect of MGS and its underdiagnosis presents a threat to the goal of elimination of schistosomiasis as a public health problem.

缩小男性生殖器血吸虫病的诊断差距:当前的检测工具和新策略。
男性生殖器血吸虫病(MGS)是泌尿生殖器血吸虫病和被忽视的热带病的一种性别特异性表现,通常是由于男性生殖道内的血血吸虫卵被捕获而引起的。在世界各地,由于主要由于诊断方面的挑战和卫生系统内缺乏普遍认识而少报疾病,目前还没有对MGS负担的准确估计。MGS的诊断方法极为有限。传统上,使用精液显微镜检测血吸虫卵,但这种技术灵敏度低,缺乏方案标准化。聚合酶链反应(PCR)等分子诊断方法的引入在一定程度上帮助克服了这种低灵敏度的挑战,尽管它可能不适合在资源有限的环境中使用。为了应对这些挑战,在本综述中,我们根据最近的世卫组织指南提出了一种两步诊断MGS的算法,包括高灵敏度血清学测试,然后是高特异性测试(显微镜或分子分析,取决于环境)。需要进一步调查样本采集、处理、储存和分析的标准化,以确定循证的最佳诊断管道。需要新的诊断工具,如等温分子分析,以及精液分析的优化,这可能减轻诊断障碍,并提供与其他性健康和生殖健康筛查相结合的机会。这些未来调查领域为开发合适的诊断渠道提供了基础,因为对血吸虫病的持续忽视及其诊断不足对消除血吸虫病这一公共卫生问题的目标构成了威胁。
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Parasitology
Parasitology 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
4.20%
发文量
280
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Parasitology is an important specialist journal covering the latest advances in the subject. It publishes original research and review papers on all aspects of parasitology and host-parasite relationships, including the latest discoveries in parasite biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics, ecology and epidemiology in the context of the biological, medical and veterinary sciences. Included in the subscription price are two special issues which contain reviews of current hot topics, one of which is the proceedings of the annual Symposia of the British Society for Parasitology, while the second, covering areas of significant topical interest, is commissioned by the editors and the editorial board.
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