A Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification Test For Yaws: A Multi-Country Diagnostic Accuracy Evaluation.
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Lancet Glob Health
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Background To meet the WHO target of eradicating yaws by 2030, highly sensitive and specific diagnostic tools are
needed. A multiplex Treponema pallidum–Haemophilus ducreyi loop-mediated isothermal amplification (TPHD-LAMP)
test holds promise as a near-patient diagnostic tool for yaws and H ducreyi. We conducted a prospective evaluation in
Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, and the Republic of the Congo to determine the diagnostic accuracy of the
TPHD-LAMP test, as well as to assess its acceptability, feasibility, and cost.
Methods Active case searching within schools and communities was used to locate participants with clinically
suspicious laws-like lesions. Individuals with serologically confirmed active yaws provided paired lesion swabs
between March, 2021, and April, 2023. For each participant, one swab was tested with the TPHD-LAMP at a local
district laboratory and the other with reference quantitative PCR (qPCR) tests conducted at national reference
laboratories. The primary outcome was TPHD-LAMP test sensitivity and specificity compared with qPCR. Laboratory
technicians were interviewed using a multiple-choice survey to gauge acceptability and feasibility of the TPHD-LAMP
test. Costs of each test were calculated.
Findings Of 3085 individuals with at least one suspected yaws lesion, 531 (17%) were serologically confirmed. We
enrolled 493 participants with seropositive yaws and a further 32 with negative serology. The sensitivity of the
TPHD-LAMP test for detecting T pallidum was 63% (95% CI 56–70) and the specificity was 66% (95% CI 61–71).
Sensitivity and specificity for T pallidum improved to 73% (63–82; p=0·0065) and 75% (68–80; p=0·0003), respectively,
in H ducreyi-negative samples. Interviews highlighted challenges in user-friendliness and practicality of the
TPHD-LAMP test. The cost of the test per sample was one third of that of qPCR, although the TPHD-LAMP test
entailed higher costs to establish the assay.
Interpretation This was the first multi-country diagnostic evaluation of a molecular test for yaws. The TPHD-LAMP
testing, in its current form, falls short of the WHO target product profile criteria for yaws diagnostics. These findings
highlight the importance of assessing new diagnostics in real-world conditions to ensure their suitability for
programmatic use
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Handley, B. L., González-Beiras, C., Tchatchouang, S., Hugues, K. A., Basing, L. A., Sylla, A., ... & Marks, M. (2024). A loop-mediated isothermal amplification test for yaws: a multi-country diagnostic accuracy evaluation. The Lancet Global Health, 12(11), e1891-e1898.
