INTRODUCTION: We describe the overall accuracy and performance of a serial rapid HIV testing algorithm used in community-based HIV testing in the context of a population-based household survey conducted in two sub-districts of uMgungundlovu district, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, against reference fourth-generation HIV-1/2 antibody and p24 antigen combination immunoassays. We discuss implications of the findings on rapid HIV testing programmes. METHODS: Cross-sectional design: Following enrolment into the survey, questionnaires were administered to eligible and consenting participants in order to obtain demographic and HIV-related data. Peripheral blood samples were collected for HIV-related testing. Participants were offered community-based...
Increased access to HIV testing is essential in working towards universal access to HIV prevention a...
Increased access to HIV testing is essential in working towards universal access to HIV prevention a...
Introduction: Currently, only 54% of the population of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) kn...
We describe the overall accuracy and performance of a serial rapid HIV testing algorithm used in com...
We describe the accuracy of serial rapid HIV testing among men who have sex with men (MSM) in South ...
Introduction: Population-wide HIV testing services (HTS) must be delivered in order to achieve unive...
ObjectivesHIV rapid antibody tests are widely used in Africa, but dual testing sometimes produces di...
BACKGROUND:The rapid HIV antibody test is the diagnostic tool of choice in low and middle-income cou...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains a global threat to health. To prevent and control the...
BACKGROUND: Concerns about false-positive HIV results led to a review of testing procedures used in ...
Background: In order to scale up access to HIV counselling and testing in Nigeria, an HIV diagnostic...
BACKGROUND: Concerns about false-positive HIV results led to a review of testing procedures used in ...
Background: Rapid HIV tests provide same-day results and are widely used in HIV testing programs in ...
BACKGROUND: Suitable algorithms based on a combination of two or more simple rapid HIV assays have ...
Rapid HIV assays are the mainstay of HIV testing globally. Delivery of effective biomedical HIV prev...
Increased access to HIV testing is essential in working towards universal access to HIV prevention a...
Increased access to HIV testing is essential in working towards universal access to HIV prevention a...
Introduction: Currently, only 54% of the population of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) kn...
We describe the overall accuracy and performance of a serial rapid HIV testing algorithm used in com...
We describe the accuracy of serial rapid HIV testing among men who have sex with men (MSM) in South ...
Introduction: Population-wide HIV testing services (HTS) must be delivered in order to achieve unive...
ObjectivesHIV rapid antibody tests are widely used in Africa, but dual testing sometimes produces di...
BACKGROUND:The rapid HIV antibody test is the diagnostic tool of choice in low and middle-income cou...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains a global threat to health. To prevent and control the...
BACKGROUND: Concerns about false-positive HIV results led to a review of testing procedures used in ...
Background: In order to scale up access to HIV counselling and testing in Nigeria, an HIV diagnostic...
BACKGROUND: Concerns about false-positive HIV results led to a review of testing procedures used in ...
Background: Rapid HIV tests provide same-day results and are widely used in HIV testing programs in ...
BACKGROUND: Suitable algorithms based on a combination of two or more simple rapid HIV assays have ...
Rapid HIV assays are the mainstay of HIV testing globally. Delivery of effective biomedical HIV prev...
Increased access to HIV testing is essential in working towards universal access to HIV prevention a...
Increased access to HIV testing is essential in working towards universal access to HIV prevention a...
Introduction: Currently, only 54% of the population of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) kn...