| Literature DB >> 29983982 |
Humphrey D Mazigo1, Stella Kepha2, Safari M Kinung'hi3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The effect of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 (HIV-1) on CD4+ Th2 cells is hypothesized to affect parasitological diagnosis of Schistosoma mansoni using Kato Katz technique. Thus, the use of more sensitive technique such as Point-of-Care Circulating Cathodic Antigen (POC-CCA) test is recommended. However, the sensitivity of this diagnostic test in diagnosing S.mansoni infection and the usefulness of it in monitoring efficacy of praziquantel drug in presence of HIV-1 co-infection remains inconclusive. The Primary objective of the present study was to assess accuracy of the POC-CCA test in diagnosing S.mansoni infection before and after praziquantel treatment in adult population co-infected with HIV -1.Entities:
Keywords: Adult; HIV-1; Point-of-care circulating Cathodic antigen; Schistosoma mansoni; Sensitivity; Specificity; Tanzania
Year: 2018 PMID: 29983982 PMCID: PMC6016140 DOI: 10.1186/s13690-018-0274-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Public Health ISSN: 0778-7367
Fig. 1Study profile
Demographic characteristics (age and sex distribution) of the study participants
| Sex | Age groups (in years) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15–20 years | 21–30 years | 31–40 years | 41–50 years | 51–55 years | |
| Female | 39 (46.9%) | 63 (44.4%) | 34 (41.9%) | 26 (46.4%) | 31 (54.4%) |
| Male | 44 (53%) | 79 (56.6%) | 47 (58%) | 30 (53.6%) | 26 (45.6%) |
Diagnostic characteristics of the Point-of-care Circulating Cathodic Antigen test using Kato Katz technique as gold standard and combined gold standard in the general population and HIV-1 seropositive group before and 4 weeks after treatment
| Diagnostic test | Sensitivity | Specificity | Positive Predictive Value | Negative Predictive Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-treatment | ||||
| General population | ||||
| POC-CCA | 96.3% (95%CI:93.1–98.3) | 25.4% (95%CI: 19.2–32.5) | 63.8% (95%CI: 58.7–68.8) | 83.3% (95%CI: 70.7–92.1) |
| (ii) Using combined gold standarda | ||||
| POC-CCA | 97.6% (95%CI:95.5–98.9) | 100 (95%CI:92.1–100) | 100 (95%CI:99–100) | 83.3% (95%CI:70.7–92.1) |
| In the HIV-1 seropositive group | ||||
| POC-CCA | 93.3% (95%CI:68.1–99.8) | 28.6% (95%CI:8.4–58.1) | 58.8% (95%CI:36.6–77.9) | 80% (95%CI:28.4–99.5) |
| (ii) Using combined gold standarda | ||||
| POC-CCA | 96% (95%CI:79.6–99.9) | 100% (95%CI:39.8–100) | 100% (95%CI:85.8–100) | 80% (95%CI:28.4–99.5) |
| Four weeks after praziquantel treatment | ||||
| In general population | ||||
| POC-CCA | 47.8% (95%CI: 26.8–69.4) | 74.7% (95%CI: 67.9–80.8) | 19% (95%CI: 9.9–31.4) | 92.1% (95%CI: 86.5–95.8) |
| (ii) Using combined gold standarda | ||||
| POC-CCA | 84.4% (95%CI:74.4–91.7) | 100% (95%CI:97.4–100) | 100% (95%CI:94.5–100) | 92.1% (95%CI:86.5–95.8) |
| In the HIV-1 seropositive group | ||||
| (i) Using Kato Katz technique as gold standard | ||||
| POC-CCA | 100% (95%CI:2.5–100) | 63.6% (95%CI:30.8–89.1) | 20% (95%CI:0.5–71.6) | 100% (95%CI:59–100) |
POC-CCA-Point-of-Care Circulating Cathodic Antigen
aInfection-positive by either egg-or-POC-CCA-positivity (assuming 100% specificity of the POC-CCA result)
Diagnostic characteristics of the Kato Katz technique using a combined gold standard in the general population and HIV-1 seropositive group before and 4 weeks after treatment
| Diagnostic test | Sensitivity | Specificity | Positive predictive value | Negative predictive value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| General population | ||||
| Pre-treatment combined gold standarda | ||||
| Kato Katz | 64.7% (95%CI:59.6–69.5) | 100% (95%CI:92.1–100) | 100% (95%CI:98.5–100) | 25.4% (19.2–32.5) |
| Post-treatment combined gold standarda | ||||
| Kato Katz | 35.6% (95%CI:24.7–47.7) | 100% (95%CI:97.4–100) | 100 (95%CI:86.8–100) | 74.7% (95%CI:67.9–80.8) |
| In the HIV-1 seropositive group | ||||
| Pre-treatment combined gold standarda | ||||
| Kato Katz | 60% (95%CI:38.7–78.9) | 100% (95%CI:39.8–100) | 100% (95%CI:78.2–100) | 28.6% (95%CI:8.4–58.1) |
| Post-treatment combined gold standarda | ||||
| Kato Katz | 33.3% (95%CI:43–77.7) | 100% (95%CI:59–100) | 100% (95%CI:15.8–100) | 63.6% (95%CI:30.8–89.1) |
aInfection-positive by either egg-or-POC-CCA-positivity (assuming 100% specificity of the Kato Katz result)