Self-collected and clinician-collected anal swabs show modest agreement for HPV genotyping.
Racheal S Dube MandishoraTrine B HaugenMegan FitzpatrickIrene Kraus ChristiansenOle Herman AmburSonja LagströmBabill Stray-PedersenMassimo TommasinoJoel PalefskyZvavahera M ChirenjePublished in: PloS one (2021)
SCAS and CCAS anal swabs showed moderate agreement, with no statistically significant difference in the proportion of genotypes detected by either methods. Although the differences between the two methods were not statistically significant, CCAS detected more HPV genotypes than SCAS and more HPV infections were detected in SCAS than in CCAS. Our data suggest that self-collected anal swabs can be used as an alternative to clinician-collected anal swabs for HPV genotyping.