A Viable and Simple Self-Sampling Method for Human Papillomavirus Detection among South African Adolescents.

David H Adler, Fatima Laher, Erica Lazarus, Katherine Grzesik, Glenda E Gray, Bruce Allan, Anna-Lise Williamson
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Abstract

Background: Self-sampling for Human Papillomavirus (HPV) testing may offer improved patient acceptability, decreased cost, and greater practicality than clinician collection of specimens. HPV testing among adolescents is necessary to conduct vaccine surveillance and may play a role in cervical cancer screening among some populations.

Methods: A cross-sectional prevalence study was conducted to compare the results of self-collected and clinician-collected specimens for Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing among South African adolescent females. All participants provided self-sampled vaginal swabs and underwent clinician-collection of cervical swabs for HPV DNA analysis. The level of agreement between HPV DNA results from the two specimen collection methods was measured.

Results: The level of agreement between HPV DNA results from self-collected and clinician-collected specimens was high (κ=86.7; p<0.001). A high prevalence of HPV overall was found by both specimen collection methods (57%; 95% CI 0.37-0.75). Low-risk HPV (LR-HPV) types were found slightly more frequently in self-collected specimens.

Conclusion: There is a high level of agreement between the HPV DNA results from self-collected and clinician-collected specimens. Self-collection of specimens for HPV testing is a viable alternative among adolescents.

在南非青少年中检测人乳头瘤病毒的一种可行和简单的自抽样方法。
背景:人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)检测的自采样可能比临床医生收集标本更能提高患者的接受度,降低成本和实用性。在青少年中进行HPV检测对于进行疫苗监测是必要的,并且可能在某些人群中发挥宫颈癌筛查的作用。方法:在南非青少年女性中进行了一项横断面流行病学研究,以比较自我收集和临床收集的人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)检测结果。所有的参与者都提供了自己的阴道拭子样本,并接受了临床收集宫颈拭子用于HPV DNA分析。测量了两种标本采集方法的HPV DNA结果之间的一致程度。结果:自我采集的HPV DNA结果与临床采集的HPV DNA结果一致性高(κ=86.7;结论:自我采集的HPV DNA结果与临床采集的HPV DNA结果高度一致。在青少年中,自行收集标本进行HPV检测是一种可行的选择。
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