Isothermal recombinase polymerase amplification based diagnostics for female genital schistosomiasis and human papillomavirus: a review of combined molecular diagnostic opportunities

基于等温重组酶聚合酶扩增技术的女性生殖器血吸虫病和人乳头瘤病毒诊断:联合分子诊断机遇综述

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Abstract

Women in sub-Saharan Africa face complex, multifaceted challenges to their health, including a high burden of infectious diseases aggravated by socioeconomic factors. Parasitic and sexually transmitted infections both cause significant morbidity and mortality. Co-infections compound these effects, leading to high rates of chronic illness and making diagnosis and treatment challenging. There are no integrated approaches for the detection of female genital schistosomiasis (FGS), a gynaecological condition caused by Schistosoma haematobium, and high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV), responsible for over 90% of all cervical cancer cases worldwide. FGS is a chronic condition with health outcomes such as infertility and abortion and remains severely under-reported. HR-HPV infection is the main aetiological agent of cervical cancer, the leading cause of cancer death in women in sub-Saharan Africa. Both can be disabling and stigmatizing to the sufferer. A key to disease management at patient and community levels is accurate and available diagnostics. Due to both FGS and HPV diagnostics utilising cervicovaginal samples, they are ideal candidates for a multiplex molecular diagnostic. The standard molecular diagnostics (namely PCR), through the detection of pathogen DNA, are constrained in low resource settings by requirement of a highly reliable source of energy, reliance on a cold-chain, and prohibitive costs. Isothermal molecular diagnostics are an alternative method to PCR that are more suited to basic settings. This review explores current isothermal diagnostics, with a focus on RPA/RAA, a very simple isothermal technology, for FGS and HPV and proposes the development of a multiplex isothermal diagnostic test to enable integrated screening.

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