Journal article

Tampons: A novel patient-administered method for the assessment of genital human papillomavirus infection

CK Fairley, S Chen, SN Tabrizi, MA Quinn, JJ McNeil, SM Garland

Journal of Infectious Diseases | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 1992

Abstract

Assessment of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection usually requires a speculum examination to collect genital specimens. A technique using tampons as a patient-administered method for the collection of specimens was studied by dot blot hybridization (HPV types 6, 11,16,18, 31, and 33) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Tampons and cervical scrapes were collected from 48 consecutive women attending a dysplasia clinic. Tampons provided a significantly larger pellet volume (P <.002) and more DNA (P <.01) than scrapes. There was a close correlation when samples were analyzed for the presence of HPV DNA. Using dot blot hybridization, 8 cervical scrapes (17%) and 9 tampons (19%) were positive fo..

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