Potential of point of care tests for newborn screening for sickle cell disease: Evaluation of HemotypeSC™ and sickle SCAN® in Tanzania

被引:5
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作者
Christopher, Heavenlight [1 ]
Josephat, Emmanuel [1 ]
Kaywanga, Frida [1 ]
Saul, Sephord [1 ]
Mshana, Irene [1 ]
Kunambi, Peter [2 ]
Nasser, Ahlam [1 ]
Chamba, Clara [1 ]
Makani, Julie [1 ]
Nkya, Siana [1 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Muhimbili Univ Hlth & Allied Sci, Dept Haematol & Blood Transfus, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
[2] Muhimbili Univ Hlth & Allied Sci, Dept Clin Pharmacol, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
[3] Muhimbili Univ Hlth & Allied Sci, Dept Biochem, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
[4] Tanzania Human Genet Org, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
关键词
HemotypeSC (TM); point-of-care test; sickle cell disease; sickle SCAN (R); HEMOGLOBIN DISORDERS; GLOBAL EPIDEMIOLOGY; AFRICA; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1111/ijlh.13929
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an important cause of <5 mortality. In Tanzania, it is estimated up to 11 000 children are born with SCD annually, making this the fifth country with the highest SCD annual births worldwide. The biggest challenge of expanding the service of newborn screening for SCD as the national health intervention in Tanzania is due to the high cost of the currently used assays and lack of rapid screening methods. Therefore, in this study, we assessed the diagnostic accuracy of point-of-care tests for SCD diagnosis in newborns. Aim: To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of HemotypeSC (TM) and sickle SCAN (R) in diagnosing SCD in newborns. Methods: Diagnostic accuracy of HemotypeSC (TM) and sickle SCAN (R) were evaluated in comparison to isoelectric focusing as a confirmatory method. Results: A total of 706 newborns were enrolled in the study. The sensitivity and specificity of HemotypeSC in detecting Hb SS, Hb AS and Hb AA phonotypes was 100%. The sensitivity and specificity of sickle SCAN (R) in detecting Hb SS, Hb AS and Hb AA phenotypes were 100%, 97% and 100% respectively. Conclusion: Both POC tests displayed high accuracy in detecting SCD, we believe the introduction of either of these tests in health facilities will help in the early detection and management of SCD. In addition, the margin of cost per test is relatively affordable (1.4$ per test for HemotypeSC (TM) and 4.75$ for sickle SCAN (R)).
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页码:959 / 965
页数:7
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