91社区

Evaluation of challenges and barriers faced in the deployment of multiplexed point of care platforms/devices/strategies for STIs in at risk populations: A Systematic Review

Abstract

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) impose major health and economic burden worldwide. This systematic review evaluated challenges (implementational/logistical/technological/supply-chain/laboratory-related) faced during multiplexed, point-of-care test deployment.

Background:

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) impose major health and economic burden worldwide. This systematic review aimed to evaluate challenges (implementational/logistical/technological/supply-chain/laboratory-related) faced during multiplexed, point-of-care test deployment.

Method:

Two reviewers independently searched Pubmed and Embase; 419 results were retrieved. Eligible studies utilizing multiplexed, rapid tests to detect several STIs were included. This work-in-progress report describes barriers collected thus far.

Results:

Of 419 citations screened, seven are currently included. All were observational studies, conducted in USA (n=3), UK (n=2), South Korea (n=1) and Central African Republic (n=1). The most common STIs screened were Hepatitis B, HIV, syphilis, Trichomonas vaginalis, Chlamydia trachomatis, herpesvirus and Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV). Populations screened included individuals with LGV-associated anorectal symptoms; with suspicion or presence of active HBV, syphilis and HIV; and attending STI clinics.
Multiplex-PCR was unable to 1-distinguish between co-infections caused by different LGV strains and 2-reveal all serovar variants (n=1). The LightCycler instrument could not detect HPV-45 (n=1). INSTI-multiplex could not differentiate between active and prior syphilis infection and had limited utility in clinics (vs. outreach settings) (n=1). Multiplexed, point-of-care tests were costlier than standard-of-care screening (n=1). Low diagnostic accuracy and precision were reported, particularly for HIV, Trichomonas vaginalis and herpesvirus detection (n=2). Additionally, STDetect DNA chip was associated with time-consuming, cumbersome procedures (n=1).

Conclusion:

Multiplexed, point-of-care tests offer tremendous potential in STI diagnostics. However, poor diagnostic accuracy and a lack of resources for their optimal operationalization impede their full utilization. By identifying real-world challenges, this review can help facilitate deployment of multiplexed point-of-care screening worldwide.

View full poster

听听听 91社区 GHP Logo (91社区 crest separated by a vertical bar from a purple globe and a partial arc with "91社区 Global health Programs" in English & French)

91社区 is located on land which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst Indigenous Peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg Nations. 91社区 honours, recognizes, and respects these nations as the traditional stewards of the lands and waters on which peoples of the world now gather. Today, this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous Peoples from across Turtle Island. We are grateful to have the opportunity to work on this land.

Learn more about Indigenous Initiatives at 91社区.

Back to top