
迅速的唾液HIV检测将成为艾滋病检测新标准
根据一项McGill 大学健康中心的新研究指出,一种方便、容易使用且迅速的HIV 测试,将可能成为艾滋病检测的新标准。
这项研究证实, OraQuick HIV1/2抗体快速检测试剂,可用于检测病人唾液标本中的HIV2抗体。现在它可在现场检测唾液、指血、静脉血、血浆标本中的HIV1及HIV2抗体。只需要20分钟就可以得到检测结果。新的研究指出,这种诊断测试的准确性达百分之100。
这项研究的主要作者Nitika Pai 以450名印度居民进行艾滋病病毒感染的测试。其中32%的人为艾滋病病毒阳性。
研究人员进行的OraQuick诊断准确性测试,是利用二种样品进行的,一种取自于唾液,另一种则是指尖采血,检测结果再与传统验血比较。
研究人员发现,唾液检测的准确性可达百分之100,而指尖采血检测结果有百分之99.7的专一性,其中有一例为伪阳性反应。
有少部分患者表示唾液测试时有些不适,但是百分之66的受试者表示指尖采血检测更不舒服。
虽然口腔OraQuick 测试已经获得美国食品与药物管理局核准,但是之前的研究显示,它的准确性并不够。因此在印度进行了这项研究,根据研究结果,口腔测试的效果更为准确。
(资料来源 : Bio.com)
英文原文:
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Rapid Oral HIV Test Shows Great Promise According to MUHC-led Research |
| 04/11/07 -- A convenient, easy to use, and rapid alternative to blood-based HIV testing may become the new standard for field testing according to a new MUHC study. The study shows that the oral fluid-based OraQuick HIV1/2 test is 100 per cent accurate and patients? preferred choice.
Senior and lead author Dr. Nitika Pai, a postdoctoral fellow at the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC), and her colleagues tested 450 individuals for HIV infection at the Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences in Sevagram India. Thirty two percent were found to be HIV positive. Researchers compared the diagnostic accuracy of the OraQuick test from two samples - one obtained from oral fluid (saliva) and the other from a blood-based finger stick - with traditional blood tests. They demonstrated that the oral fluid test had 100 per cent accuracy versus the finger-stick blood test, which showed one false positive (99.7 per cent specificity). There was little reported discomfort during sample collection for the oral test, but 66 per cent of the individuals reported discomfort with the finger testing. Although the oral OraQuick test has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration, some previous studies had indicated that it was not sufficiently precise. As a result, the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) called for more definitive studies leading to this study in rural India. "Based on our findings, the oral test is the preferred choice for HIV field testing by rural Indians," says Dr. Pai, a physician epidemiologist supported by the Canadian HIV Trials Network. "The other advantages are that results are available within 40 minutes compared to the standard blood test, which takes up to two weeks. This test can also be performed by health workers with minimal training, eliminating the need for specialist laboratory technicians." "Rapid point of care HIV testing is a very important component of HIV control initiatives and programs. In particular, non-invasive, simple, accurate oral fluid-based, rapid tests have the potential to make a big impact on HIV screening. They open the door to the possibility of home-based HIV testing," she says. Source: McGill University |
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