Journal article
Evaluating preanalytical sample storage parameters for nucleic acid-based detection of Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Janath A Fernando, Marcelina Krysiak, Jacqueline Prestedge, Francesca Azzato, Deborah A Williamson, Shivani Pasricha
Sexually Transmitted Infections | BMJ Publishing Group | Published : 2024
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To ensure accurate diagnosis of infectious diseases, preanalytical factors should be considered when assessing specimen quality and subsequent test result. Accordingly, we aimed to systematically assess the effect of storage time, temperature and buffer on the analytical sensitivity of detecting the sexually transmitted pathogen, Neisseria gonorrhoeae across multiple molecular diagnostic platforms. METHODS: Cultured N. gonorrhoeae was spiked into generic and commercial storage buffers and stored at four temperatures and five time points, ranging from -20°C to 37°C, over 30 days. Samples were processed using the Alinity m STI, Xpert CT/NG and Aptima Combo 2 nucleic acid amplifi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
DW is supported by an NHMRC Investigator Grant (APP1174555). JP and FA are both supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship. This work was also supported by an Australian Research Council (ARC) Industrial Transformation Research Hub Grant (IH190100021).