Salivary testing for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection in children born to infected mothers in Sao Paulo, Brazil

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作者
Tess, BH
Granato, C
Parry, JV
Santos, VA
Lago, TG
Newell, ML
Dunn, DT
Rodrigues, LC
MussiPinhata, MM
Cervi, MC
Duarte, G
Nishimoto, TMI
Porto, AGM
Succi, RC
Kenjy, G
Marques, HHS
Zugaib, M
daSilva, MTN
Amaral, E
Amarante, JMB
Tsukumo, MKK
Garcia, SAL
机构
[1] PUBL HLTH LAB SERV,DIV VIRUS REFERENCE,LONDON,ENGLAND
[2] INST CHILD HLTH,LONDON,ENGLAND
[3] INST SAUDE SECRETARIA SAUDE ESTADO SAO PAULO,SAO PAULO,BRAZIL
[4] UNIV SAO PAULO,HOSP CLIN,BR-05508 SAO PAULO,BRAZIL
关键词
human immunodeficiency virus type 1 antibodies; oral fluid; children; Latin America; IgG antibody-capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (GACELISA) sensitivity; specificity;
D O I
10.1097/00006454-199609000-00010
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Objective. To validate a method for salivary testing for HIV infection in children older than 12 months. Methods. Oral fluid samples were collected via sponge foam swabs from children born to HIV-positive mothers and were tested for antibodies to HIV-1 and HIV-2 with an IgG antibody capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and a modified Western blot for confirmation. In each child serum antibody status was the standard used to validate the salivary antibody test. Results. We obtained 331 oral fluid samples from children born to HIV-positive mothers. The specificity and sensitivity of salivary testing compared with results on sera were both 100% (297 of 297 (95% confidence interval 98.8 to 100%) and 34 of 34 (95% confidence interval 89.7 to 100%), respectively). Compliance in the study population increased from 91% to 97% when mothers were offered the opportunity to provide oral fluid from their children instead of blood specimens. Conclusion. Salivary testing provides an accurate and acceptable noninvasive method for assessing the HIV infection status of children born to infected mothers by using IgG antibody capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay alone with a strategy of duplicate retesting of reactive specimens.
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页码:787 / 790
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