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High-risk HPV nucleic acid detection kit-the careHPV test -a new detection method for screening
Hong Ying1, Fang Jing1, Zhao Fanghui2
1Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, The Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School; Nanjing Medical University; Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine. 321 Zhongshan Road, Nanjing 210008, China.
Abstract:
This study assessed the clinical accuracy of the correlation between the careHPV test and the HC2 test, as well as the correlation between the careHPV test and the HPV-PCR test. From September 21 to December 31, 2009, 419 cervical specimens from women, 30-49 years, were collected. All women were assessed by Digene HC2 High-Risk HPV DNA Test (HC2), careHPV test, and HPV-PCR. The concordance rate between careHPV and HC2 was 93.81% and between careHPV and HPV-PCR 88.12%. The sensitivity and specificity of the careHPV test to detect cancers of equal or greater severity than CIN 2 were 85.71% and 83.15% respectively. Results from careHPV, HC2, and HPV-PCR were highly consistent. The careHPV test has good sensitivity and specificity for the detection of HPV infection and is a promising primary screening method for cervical cancer in low-resource regions.
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