Journal article

Field evaluation of xpert HPV point-of-care test for detection of human papillomavirus infection by use of self-collected vaginal and clinician-collected cervical specimens

P Toliman, SG Badman, J Gabuzzi, S Silim, L Forereme, A Kumbia, B Kombuk, Z Kombati, J Allan, G Munnull, C Ryan, LM Vallely, A Kelly-Hanku, H Wand, GDL Mola, R Guy, P Siba, JM Kaldor, SN Tabrizi, AJ Vallely

Journal of Clinical Microbiology | Published : 2016

Abstract

The World Health Organization has recommended that testing for high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) (hrHPV) infection be incorporated into cervical screening programs in all settings worldwide. In many high-burden, low-income countries, it will not be feasible to achieve high cervical screening coverage using hrHPV assays that require clinician-collected samples. We conducted the first evaluation of self-collected vaginal specimens compared with clinician-collected cervical specimens for the detection of hrHPV infection using the Xpert HPV test. Women aged 30 to 54 years attending two well-woman clinics in Papua New Guinea were invited to participate and provided self-collected vaginal and c..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This work, including the efforts of A. J. Vallely, was funded by Government of Papua New Guinea (ICRAS 297/1). This work, including the efforts of J. M. Kaldor, was funded by Department of Health vertical bar National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) (1071269). This work, including the efforts of A. J. Vallely, was funded by Department of Health vertical bar National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) (1013209).