HIV surveillance in a large, community-based study: results from the pilot study of Project Accept (HIV prevention trials network 043)
OUTPUT TYPE: Journal Article
PUBLICATION YEAR: 2011
TITLE AUTHOR(S): E.Piwowar-Manning, A.Fiamma, O.Laeyendecker, M.Kulich, D.Donnell, G.Szekeres, L.Robins-Morris, C.E.Mullis, A.Vallari, J.Hackett, T.D.Mastro, G.Gray, L.Richter, M.W.Alexandre, S.Chariyalertsak, A.Chingono, M.Sweat, T.Coates, S.H.Eshleman
KEYWORDS: HIV/AIDS, PROJECT ACCEPT
DEPARTMENT: Public Health, Societies and Belonging (HSC)
Print: HSRC Library: shelf number 6982
HANDLE: 20.500.11910/3638
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/3638
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Abstract
This study provides information on the accuracy of HIV surveillance testing performed in the context of a clinical trial, where testing was performed in local laboratories in Thailand, Tanzania, Zimbabwe and South Africa. In-country testing based on two HIV rapid tests correctly identified the HIV infection status for 99.5% of study participants; most participants with discordant HIV rapid tests were not infected. HIV prevalence varied considerably across the five Project Accept study sites (range: 0.6% to 25.4%). Further studies are needed to assess the accuracy of HIV testing in surveillance and clinical programs where testing is performed in non laboratory (e.g., home-based) settings. Further research is also needed to identify and validate robust, accurate methods for cross-sectional HIV incidence determination that could easily be incorporated into HIV surveillance programs.-
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