用于检测土壤传播蠕虫感染的高通量qPCR平台的开发和验证

Nils Pilotte, Victor Omballa, Monica Voss, Leah Padgett, Malathi Manuel, Jeanne L. Goodman, Tim Littlewood, Zayina Zondervenni Manoharan, Lisette van Lieshout, Jaco Verweij, Manigandan Sekar, Ajith Kumar Muthukumar, Gretchen Walch, Andrew Gonzalez, Sean R Galagan, Sitara Swarna Rao Ajjampur, Moudachirou Ibikounlé, Steven A Williams, Doug Rains, Ushashi Dadwal, Judd L Walson
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历史上,土壤传播蠕虫(STH)的控制和预防策略依赖于针对学龄前和学龄儿童的大规模药物管理工作。虽然这些努力成功地降低了与STH感染相关的发病率,但最近的建模工作表明,将干预扩大到整个社区的治疗可以在某些情况下实现传播中断。测试这种方法的可行性需要大规模的临床试验,如DeWorm3集群随机试验。此外,对试验结果的准确解释将需要能够准确确定感染流行的诊断平台,特别是在感染强度降低的情况下,在大规模人群规模和大量吞吐量下。在这里,我们描述了一个多位点、高通量分子检测平台的开发和验证。
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Development and validation of a high-throughput qPCR platform for the detection of soil-transmitted helminth infections
Background Historically, soil-transmitted helminth (STH) control and prevention strategies have relied on mass drug administration efforts targeting preschool and school-aged children. While these efforts have succeeded in reducing morbidity associated with STH infection, recent modeling efforts have suggested that expanding intervention to treatment of the entire community could achieve transmission interruption in some settings. Testing the feasibility of such an approach requires large-scale clinical trials, such as the DeWorm3 cluster randomized trial. In addition, accurate interpretation of trial outcomes will require diagnostic platforms capable of accurately determining infection prevalence, particularly as infection intensity is reduced, at large population scale and with significant throughput. Here, we describe the development and validation of a multi-site, high-throughput molecular testing platform.
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