O'Byrne Patrick, Musten Alexandra, Vandyk Amanda, Ho Nikki, Orser Lauren, Haines Marlene, Paulin Vickie
School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON.
Ontario HIV Treatment Network, Toronto, ON.
Can Commun Dis Rep. 2021 Oct 14;47(10):435-441. doi: 10.14745/ccdr.v47i10a06.
The Public Health Agency of Canada estimates that about 87% of persons living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in Canada have been diagnosed, which is well below the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS target to have 95% of HIV-positive persons diagnosed. Research has shown that HIV self-testing may help increase such diagnoses, especially among the populations who are most affected by HIV. The objective of the study was to determine the uptake and diagnosis outcomes associated with free HIV self-testing.
We developed the first online mailout free HIV self-testing program in Canada and implemented it in Ottawa. This project ran through the website, www.GetaKit.ca. We intended to recruit 150-400 participants over a 6-12-month period, estimating that this number would yield between 0-1 positive test results (expected positivity rate of 0.08%).
Between July 20, 2020 and April 1, 2021, 1,268 people accessed the GetaKit website and verified their eligibility. In total, 600 persons were eligible and 405 ordered an HIV kit. Of those who ordered a kit, 399 completed a baseline survey. Overall, 71% of these participants were members of HIV priority groups. For test results, 228 persons reported test results, with one being positive, for a positivity rate of 0.24% overall and 0.44% of reported results. These rates exceed that normally observed in Ottawa.
Self-testing of HIV can be effectively delivered through a website. Such an intervention will also be used by persons with undiagnosed infections and appears to do so at a rate higher than that observed by other means of testing. Self-testing of HIV may therefore help Canada achieve the United Nations 95-95-95 targets.
加拿大公共卫生局估计,加拿大约87%的人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染者已被确诊,这远低于联合国艾滋病规划署提出的让95%的HIV阳性者得到确诊的目标。研究表明,HIV自我检测可能有助于增加此类诊断,尤其是在受HIV影响最严重的人群中。本研究的目的是确定与免费HIV自我检测相关的接受情况和诊断结果。
我们在加拿大开发了首个在线邮寄免费HIV自我检测项目,并在渥太华实施。该项目通过网站www.GetaKit.ca开展。我们计划在6至12个月内招募150 - 400名参与者,估计这个数量将产生0至1个阳性检测结果(预期阳性率为0.08%)。
在2020年7月20日至2021年4月1日期间,1268人访问了GetaKit网站并确认了他们的资格。总共有600人符合条件,405人订购了HIV检测试剂盒。在订购试剂盒的人中,399人完成了基线调查。总体而言,这些参与者中有71%是HIV重点群体的成员。关于检测结果,228人报告了检测结果,其中1人为阳性,总体阳性率为0.24%,报告结果的阳性率为0.44%。这些比率超过了渥太华通常观察到的比率。
HIV自我检测可以通过网站有效开展。这种干预措施也会被未确诊感染的人使用,而且使用比例似乎高于其他检测方式。因此,HIV自我检测可能有助于加拿大实现联合国的95 - 95 - 95目标。