A preliminary evaluation of the Gonozyme test
- PMID: 6420906
- DOI: 10.1097/00007435-198311000-00003
A preliminary evaluation of the Gonozyme test
Abstract
Gonozyme is a solid-phase enzyme immunoassay that detects antigens of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in clinical specimens. The test was 100% sensitive and 96.8% specific when applied to 71 urethral specimens from men with symptomatic urethritis, and 89.5% specific for 19 urethral specimens from men examined after eradication of gonorrhea by antibiotics. For cervical specimens obtained before therapy from 368 women with gonorrhea, the Gonozyme test had a sensitivity of 88.5% and a specificity of 94.3%. The test was 100% specific when used for testing of 37 cervical specimens obtained after therapy of gonorrhea. The predictive values of a positive Gonozyme test were 90.5% for cervical specimens from women attending a sexually transmitted disease clinic and 97% for urethral specimens from men with urethritis. The predictive values of negative Gonozyme tests in these same circumstances were 100% for urethral specimens and 93.6% for cervical specimens.
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