Optimizing congenital cytomegalovirus detection by pool testing in saliva by a rapid molecular test
Abstract
Universal congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) screening in saliva is increasingly recommended. The aim of our study was to correlate the performance of a point-of-care rapid molecular test with CMV real time PCR (CMV RT-PCR) detection, using saliva pool-testing in newborns under a universal screening strategy. Saliva swabs were prospectively collected from newborns < 21 days old and tested by Alethia-LAMP-CMV assay in pools of 5 samples. In positive pools, subjects were tested individually and by saliva and urine CMV RT-PCR. A subset of negative pools were studied with both techniques and viral loads in whole blood were determined in positive patients. From 1,642 newborns included in 328 pools, 8 were confirmed by urine CMV RT-PCR, (cCMV prevalence 0,49%). The PPA and NNA of the pooled saliva Alethia-LAMP-CMV testing were 87,5% and 99,8% with a negative and positive predictive value of 99,9% and 77,7%, respectively . Two false positives were detected (0,12%). A subset of 17 negative pools (85 samples), studied by saliva CMV RT-PCR, showed 100% concordance.Conclusion: CMV pool-testing using a rapid molecular test in saliva proved feasible when compared to PCR gold standards. This strategy could improve cost-effectiveness for cCMV universal neonatal screening, based on the low prevalence of the infection and could be a more affordable approach in less developed regions with reduced detection capacity .
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Título según WOS: | Optimizing congenital cytomegalovirus detection by pool testing in saliva by a rapid molecular test |
Título de la Revista: | EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS |
Volumen: | 182 |
Número: | 11 |
Editorial: | Springer |
Fecha de publicación: | 2023 |
Página de inicio: | 5131 |
Página final: | 5136 |
DOI: |
10.1007/s00431-023-05183-x |
Notas: | ISI |