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Low Specificity of Determine HIV1/2 RDT Using Whole Blood in South West Tanzania
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of two rapid detection tests (RDTs) for HIV 1/2 in plasma and in whole blood samples. METHODS: More than 15,000 study subjects above the age of two years participated in two rounds of a cohort study to determine the prevalence of HIV. HIV testing was...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3387183/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22768086 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039529 |
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author | Kroidl, Inge Clowes, Petra Mwalongo, Wolfram Maganga, Lucas Maboko, Leonard Kroidl, Arne L. Geldmacher, Christof Machibya, Harun Hoelscher, Michael Saathoff, Elmar |
author_facet | Kroidl, Inge Clowes, Petra Mwalongo, Wolfram Maganga, Lucas Maboko, Leonard Kroidl, Arne L. Geldmacher, Christof Machibya, Harun Hoelscher, Michael Saathoff, Elmar |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of two rapid detection tests (RDTs) for HIV 1/2 in plasma and in whole blood samples. METHODS: More than 15,000 study subjects above the age of two years participated in two rounds of a cohort study to determine the prevalence of HIV. HIV testing was performed using the Determine HIV 1/2 test (Abbott) in the first (2006/2007) and the HIV 1/2 STAT-PAK Dipstick Assay (Chembio) in the second round (2007/2008) of the survey. Positive results were classified into faint and strong bands depending on the visual appearance of the test strip and confirmed by ELISA and Western blot. RESULTS: The sensitivity and specificity of the Determine RDT were 100% (95% confidence interval = 86.8 to 100%) and 96.8% (95.9 to 97.6%) in whole blood and 100% (99.7 to 100%) and 97.9% (97.6 to 98.1%) in plasma respectively. Specificity was highly dependent on the tested sample type: when using whole blood, 67.1% of positive results were false positive, as opposed to 17.4% in plasma. Test strips with only faint positive bands were more often false positive than strips showing strong bands and were more common in whole blood than in plasma. Evaluation of the STAT-PAK RDT in plasma during the second year resulted in a sensitivity of 99.7% (99.1 to 99.9%) and a specificity of 99.3% (99.1 to 99.4%) with 6.9% of the positive results being false. CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows that the Determine HIV 1/2 strip test with its high sensitivity is an excellent tool to screen for HIV infection, but that – at least in our setting – it can not be recommended as a confirmatory test in VCT campaigns where whole blood is used. |
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spelling | pubmed-33871832012-07-05 Low Specificity of Determine HIV1/2 RDT Using Whole Blood in South West Tanzania Kroidl, Inge Clowes, Petra Mwalongo, Wolfram Maganga, Lucas Maboko, Leonard Kroidl, Arne L. Geldmacher, Christof Machibya, Harun Hoelscher, Michael Saathoff, Elmar PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of two rapid detection tests (RDTs) for HIV 1/2 in plasma and in whole blood samples. METHODS: More than 15,000 study subjects above the age of two years participated in two rounds of a cohort study to determine the prevalence of HIV. HIV testing was performed using the Determine HIV 1/2 test (Abbott) in the first (2006/2007) and the HIV 1/2 STAT-PAK Dipstick Assay (Chembio) in the second round (2007/2008) of the survey. Positive results were classified into faint and strong bands depending on the visual appearance of the test strip and confirmed by ELISA and Western blot. RESULTS: The sensitivity and specificity of the Determine RDT were 100% (95% confidence interval = 86.8 to 100%) and 96.8% (95.9 to 97.6%) in whole blood and 100% (99.7 to 100%) and 97.9% (97.6 to 98.1%) in plasma respectively. Specificity was highly dependent on the tested sample type: when using whole blood, 67.1% of positive results were false positive, as opposed to 17.4% in plasma. Test strips with only faint positive bands were more often false positive than strips showing strong bands and were more common in whole blood than in plasma. Evaluation of the STAT-PAK RDT in plasma during the second year resulted in a sensitivity of 99.7% (99.1 to 99.9%) and a specificity of 99.3% (99.1 to 99.4%) with 6.9% of the positive results being false. CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows that the Determine HIV 1/2 strip test with its high sensitivity is an excellent tool to screen for HIV infection, but that – at least in our setting – it can not be recommended as a confirmatory test in VCT campaigns where whole blood is used. Public Library of Science 2012-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3387183/ /pubmed/22768086 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039529 Text en Kroidl et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kroidl, Inge Clowes, Petra Mwalongo, Wolfram Maganga, Lucas Maboko, Leonard Kroidl, Arne L. Geldmacher, Christof Machibya, Harun Hoelscher, Michael Saathoff, Elmar Low Specificity of Determine HIV1/2 RDT Using Whole Blood in South West Tanzania |
title | Low Specificity of Determine HIV1/2 RDT Using Whole Blood in South West Tanzania |
title_full | Low Specificity of Determine HIV1/2 RDT Using Whole Blood in South West Tanzania |
title_fullStr | Low Specificity of Determine HIV1/2 RDT Using Whole Blood in South West Tanzania |
title_full_unstemmed | Low Specificity of Determine HIV1/2 RDT Using Whole Blood in South West Tanzania |
title_short | Low Specificity of Determine HIV1/2 RDT Using Whole Blood in South West Tanzania |
title_sort | low specificity of determine hiv1/2 rdt using whole blood in south west tanzania |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3387183/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22768086 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039529 |
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