Performance of BD Onclarity HPV assay on FLOQSwabs vaginal self-samples

  • Martinelli M
  • Latsuzbaia A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing on self-collected vaginal samples has been shown to improve women’s participation to cervical cancer screening programs, particularly in regions with limited access to health care. Nevertheless, the introduction of self-sampling in cervical cancer screening programs requires prior clinical validation of the HPV assay in combination with a self-sample collection device, including also the laboratory workflow and automation required for high-throughput testing in screening. In this study, the performance of BD Onclarity HPV on FLOQSwab-collected vaginal self-samples has been compared to clinician-taken liquid-based cytology samples, to detect high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia using two high-throughput platforms, BD Viper LT and BD COR. The study findings have shown a similar performance of BD Onclarity on testing self-collected samples, confirming the validation of the proposed pre-analytical and analytical protocols for their use in cervical cancer screening programs based on self-collected vaginal samples.

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Martinelli, M., Latsuzbaia, A., Bonde, J., Pedersen, H., Iacobone, A. D., … Marrazzu, A. (2024). Performance of BD Onclarity HPV assay on FLOQSwabs vaginal self-samples. Microbiology Spectrum, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02872-23

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