Tampons as a self-administered collection method for the detection and quantification of genital HIV-1

Citation
Mp. Webber et al., Tampons as a self-administered collection method for the detection and quantification of genital HIV-1, AIDS, 15(11), 2001, pp. 1417-1420
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
AIDS
ISSN journal
02699370 → ACNP
Volume
15
Issue
11
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1417 - 1420
Database
ISI
SICI code
0269-9370(20010727)15:11<1417:TAASCM>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Objective: To assess the detection and quantitation of HIV-1 from tampon el uents in comparison with cervicovaginal ravage (CVL) and plasma specimens f rom the same women. Methods: Ninety-seven tampon, 105 CVL, and 104 plasma specimens from 105 HI V-1 seropositive women were analyzed using Version 3 of the Chiron bDNA ass ay, with sensitivity of 50 HIV-1 RNA copies/ml. Data analyses used McNemar' s test, Wilcoxon signed rank test, and Mantel-Haenszel chi-squared and odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals to assess differences in proportions. Results: in women for whom both plasma and genital specimens were available , HIV-1 was detected less frequently in genital specimens: [tampons (33/97, 34%) and CVL (48/104, 46%)] than plasma specimens (86/104, 83%) (P < 0.001 for both plasma versus tampon and for plasma versus CVL). However, the pro portion of genital specimens with detectable virus did not differ significa ntly by collection method (P = 0.14). Among women with detectable virus usi ng both collection methods (n = 23), viral load was similar for tampon elue nts (median, 355 copies/ml; range, 52-120898) and CVL specimens (median, 26 5 copies/ml; range, 61-35 637; P = 0.88). Conclusion: Tampon eluent specimens are slightly less sensitive than CVL sp ecimens in the detection of genital HIV-1, although quantification of viral load, when detectable by both methods, was similar. (C) 2001 Lippincott Wi lliams & Wilkins.