Evaluation of a rapid optical immunoassay-based test for group B streptococcus colonization in intrapartum patients.

R. Samadi, A. Stek, J. Greenspoon
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Objective : To compare an optical immunoassay (OIA) rapid diagnostic kit to standard culture for the diagnosis of vaginal colonization with group B streptococcus (GBS) and to assess the accuracy and reproducibility of the OIA results. Method : A total of 301 patients in labor were prospectively evaluated for GBS colonization with a test approved by the Food and Drug Administration (STREP B OIA kit, Biostar, Boulder, CO, USA) and by culture. The vagina was simultaneously sampled with two swabs. Rectal culture was obtained separately. Results : By the criterion of a positive culture, the vagina was colonized by GBS in 33 of 301 (11%) patients; and the rectum in 42 of 301 (13.9%). The vagina or rectum or both were colonized by GBS in 54 of 301 (17.9%) of patients. The OIA had sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of 63.6%, 86.3%, 37.5% and 94.8%, respectively. The OIA had a kappa statistic score of 0.59. Conclusion : The OIA is not an adequately sensitive rapid kit...
基于光学免疫分析法的产时患者B群链球菌定植快速检测方法的评价。
目的:比较光学免疫测定(OIA)快速诊断试剂盒与标准培养试剂盒对阴道定植B群链球菌(GBS)的诊断效果,并评价OIA结果的准确性和可重复性。方法:采用美国食品和药物管理局批准的测试方法(STREP B OIA试剂盒,Biostar, Boulder, CO, USA)和培养方法,对301例分娩患者进行GBS定植的前瞻性评估。同时用两个拭子对阴道取样。单独进行直肠培养。结果:根据培养阳性标准,301例患者中有33例(11%)阴道有GBS定植;301例中直肠有42例(13.9%)。301例患者中有54例(17.9%)阴道或直肠或两者都有GBS定植。OIA的敏感性为63.6%,特异性为86.3%,阳性预测值为37.5%,阴性预测值为94.8%。OIA的kappa统计值为0.59。结论:OIA不是一种足够灵敏的快速检测试剂盒。
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