# Testing Pooled Specimens With the Abbott Alinity m STI Assay: Four Years’ Experience

**Authors:** Maria Angeles Argudín, Ahalieyah Anantharajah, Antoine Mairesse, Anaïs Scohy, Giulia Zorzi, Alexia Verroken, Hector Rodriguez-Villalobos, Benoît Kabamba Mukadi

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.86110 · Cureus · 2025-06-16

## TL;DR

This study shows that pooling specimens for STI testing using the Abbott Alinity m system is rarely inhibited and can be useful in labs with limited sample numbers.

## Contribution

Demonstrates the feasibility and low inhibition risk of using pooled specimens for STI detection with the Abbott Alinity m system.

## Key findings

- Preliminary validation showed consistent results without inhibition in pooled specimens.
- 18.1% of 5324 pooled specimens tested positive for CT, NG, or both.
- MG detection was also possible in 70.4% of pooled specimens with minimal inhibition.

## Abstract

Background: The Alinity m STI assay (Abbott Molecular, Des Plaines, IL, USA) is designed for the qualitative detection of Chlamydia trachomatis (CT), Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG), Mycoplasma genitalium (MG), and Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) in individual collected samples. Pooled specimens are not recommended due to the high risk of inhibition.

Methods: We performed a two-part study, including a preliminary validation on 13 well-known positive samples before and after pooling, as well as a retrospective analysis of 5324 pooled specimens collected between 2021 and 2024. All samples were tested for CT/NG detection, and a subset (n = 277) for MG detection on the Alinity m STI system.

Results: The preliminary validation showed consistent results without inhibition. Out of 5324 specimens of the retrospective analysis for CT/NG detection, 966 pooled samples (18.1%) were positive: 363 (6.8%) for CT, 479 (9.0%) for NG, and 124 (2.3%) for both CT and NG. Only 95 (1.8%) tests were completely inhibited. A total of 277 specimens were additionally tested for MG. Pooled specimens also allowed MG detection (n = 195; 70.4%) with few inhibited results (n = 3; 1.0%).

Conclusions: This study proves that pooled specimens are rarely inhibited and can be helpful for laboratories where the number of specimens per patient is restricted.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** STI (MESH:D012749)
- **Species:** Mycoplasmoides genitalium (species) [taxon 2097], Trichomonas vaginalis (species) [taxon 5722], Cohnella sp. T (species) [taxon 365345], Neisseria gonorrhoeae (species) [taxon 485], Chlamydia trachomatis (species) [taxon 813], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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