Journal article

A laboratory-based evaluation of four rapid point-of-care tests for syphilis

LM Causer, JM Kaldor, CK Fairley, B Donovan, T Karapanagiotidis, DE Leslie, PW Robertson, AM McNulty, D Anderson, H Wand, DP Conway, I Denham, C Ryan, RJ Guy

Plos One | Published : 2014

Abstract

Background: Syphilis point-of-care tests may reduce morbidity and ongoing transmission by increasing the proportion of people rapidly treated. Syphilis stage and co-infection with HIV may influence test performance. We evaluated four commercially available syphilis point-of-care devices in a head-to-head comparison using sera from laboratories in Australia. Methods: Point-of-care tests were evaluated using sera stored at Sydney and Melbourne laboratories. Sensitivity and specificity were calculated by standard methods, comparing point-of-care results to treponemal immunoassay (IA) reference test results. Additional analyses by clinical syphilis stage, HIV status, and non-treponemal antibody ..

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