Rapid tests (RTs), also known as point-of-care tests, usually release results within 30 minutes with no need for a qualified staff, equipment, or laboratory structure. The Brazilian Ministry of Health published a resolution in 2013, recommending the use of RTs for the diagnosis of HIV infection, where one positive RT must be followed by another different RT. This was meant to increase the chance of proper diagnosis in specific settings and special populations. However, data comparing and validating the different HIV RTs available in Brazil are scarce. Therefore, the present study seeks to evaluate eight anti-HIV RTs available in the Brazilian market regarding their analytical performance: sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative pred...
Rapid detection of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibodies is of great importance in developin...
Abstract Background Suitable algorithms based on a combination of two or more simple rapid HIV assay...
Even with the advances that have allowed a better understanding of pathogenesis, epidemiology and pr...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Early diagnosis is an important tool for strategies to fight human immunodef...
The identification of recent HIV infection is important for epidemiological studies and to monitor t...
Rapid HIV tests are widely used in resource-poor settings, especially in developing countries. The n...
OBJECTIVES Four widely used HIV rapid tests were evaluated in KwaZulu Natal to determine potential d...
Background: Rapid tests for HIV testing are essential tools to achieve the 90-90-90 target of the Wo...
Seven rapid diagnosis tests (RDTs) of HIV were evaluated by a panel group who collected serum sample...
Abstract Introduction The World Health Organization recommends that countries conduct two phase eval...
Current laboratory and point-of-care tests for HIV detect different analytes and use different sampl...
Abstract. An evaluation of three new rapid diagnostic test kits for human immunodeficiency virus typ...
One of the important factors to reduce the spread of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in Peru ...
We evaluated the reliability of a rapid human immunodeficiency virus type 1 test for quick clinical ...
Quality control (QC) and evaluation of HIV rapid test procedures are an important aspect of HIV prev...
Rapid detection of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibodies is of great importance in developin...
Abstract Background Suitable algorithms based on a combination of two or more simple rapid HIV assay...
Even with the advances that have allowed a better understanding of pathogenesis, epidemiology and pr...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Early diagnosis is an important tool for strategies to fight human immunodef...
The identification of recent HIV infection is important for epidemiological studies and to monitor t...
Rapid HIV tests are widely used in resource-poor settings, especially in developing countries. The n...
OBJECTIVES Four widely used HIV rapid tests were evaluated in KwaZulu Natal to determine potential d...
Background: Rapid tests for HIV testing are essential tools to achieve the 90-90-90 target of the Wo...
Seven rapid diagnosis tests (RDTs) of HIV were evaluated by a panel group who collected serum sample...
Abstract Introduction The World Health Organization recommends that countries conduct two phase eval...
Current laboratory and point-of-care tests for HIV detect different analytes and use different sampl...
Abstract. An evaluation of three new rapid diagnostic test kits for human immunodeficiency virus typ...
One of the important factors to reduce the spread of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in Peru ...
We evaluated the reliability of a rapid human immunodeficiency virus type 1 test for quick clinical ...
Quality control (QC) and evaluation of HIV rapid test procedures are an important aspect of HIV prev...
Rapid detection of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibodies is of great importance in developin...
Abstract Background Suitable algorithms based on a combination of two or more simple rapid HIV assay...
Even with the advances that have allowed a better understanding of pathogenesis, epidemiology and pr...