Diagnostic Microbiology & Infectious Disease
Volume 67, Issue 1 , Pages 52-55, May 2010

Performance of a rapid yeast test in detecting Candida spp. in the vagina

  • Michael Dan

      Affiliations

    • Infectious Disease Unit and the Clinic for Genitourinary Infections, E Wolfson Hospital, Holon, Israel
    • Tel Aviv University School of Medicine, Tel Aviv, Israel
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. E. Wolfson Hospital, Holon 58100, Israel. Tel.: +972-3-5028729, +972-506267858; fax: +972-3-5016126.
    • M. Dan is a consultant for Savyon Diagnostics Ltd.
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  • Yael Leshem

      Affiliations

    • Savyon Diagnostics Ltd., Ashdod, Israel
    • Y. Leshem is a full-time employee with Savyon Diagnostics Ltd.
  • ,
  • Arie Yeshaya

      Affiliations

    • Danielly Medical Center, Givataim, Israel

Received 28 June 2009; accepted 11 December 2009. published online 15 March 2010.

Abstract 

We compared the performance of a rapid vaginal yeast assay (Savvycheck) with that of microscopic examination of a Gram-stained smear and culture of vaginal discharge in detecting Candida spp. Two hundred thirty-one women with vaginal symptoms were studied prospectively. Vaginal specimens obtained from all participants were studied by the Savvycheck rapid yeast test, microscopic evaluation of Gram-stained vaginal smears, and yeast culture. Savvycheck rapid yeast test was positive in 79% of women with positive cultures and in 3.6% of women with negative cultures. The Savvycheck test detected yeasts in 93% of subjects with positive Gram stain and in 5.5% of subjects with negative Gram stain. The Savvycheck rapid yeast test showed 93% sensitivity, 95% specificity, and a 97% negative predictive value compared with the Gram stain. It revealed 79% sensitivity, 96% specificity, and an 87% negative predictive value compared with culture. The Savvycheck rapid yeast test can be used in the busy office instead of microscopy as a point-of-care tool for diagnosing vulvovaginal candidiasis. It can also reduce the need for yeast cultures in patients with vaginitis.

Keywords: Candida spp., Rapid yeast test, Vulvovaginal candidiasis, Sensitivity and specificity

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 This work was supported by a grant from Savyon Diagnostics Ltd, Ashdod, Israel.

PII: S0732-8893(09)00501-X

doi:10.1016/j.diagmicrobio.2009.12.010

Diagnostic Microbiology & Infectious Disease
Volume 67, Issue 1 , Pages 52-55, May 2010