Downing R G, Otten R A, Marum E, Biryahwaho B, Alwano-Edyegu M G, Sempala S D, Fridlund C A, Dondero T J, Campbell C, Rayfield M A
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Uganda Virus Research Institute Research Collaboration, Entebbe.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retrovirol. 1998 Aug 1;18(4):384-8. doi: 10.1097/00042560-199808010-00011.
The AIDS Information Center (AIC) was established in Kampala, Uganda in 1990 in response to increasing interest by members of the general public who wished to know their HIV serostatus. By 1996, >300,000 clients had been seen. HIV serologic testing was performed at a central laboratory and results reported back to AIC after 2 weeks. Approximately 25% of clients failed to learn their HIV serostatus as a result of failure to return or late arrival of results. To address these issues, AIC carried out an evaluation of 3 rapid HIV assays, Sero-Strip, SeroCard, and Capillus, against a standard criterion to identify a testing algorithm that could be used as an on-site confirmatory testing strategy. The study was carried out over a period of 5 working days and 325 clients were seen. An algorithm was identified, which gave no indeterminate results with unambiguously positive or negative specimens, which was 100% sensitive and specific, and which could be integrated with minimal disruption into existing counseling procedures. All clients left AIC knowing their HIV serostatus and having spent <2 hours at the Center. The results of this evaluation demonstrate that "same-day" results can be provided in counseling and testing settings without compromising the quality of counseling or the accuracy of HIV testing.
艾滋病信息中心(AIC)于1990年在乌干达坎帕拉成立,以回应广大公众日益增长的想要了解自身艾滋病毒血清学状态的需求。到1996年,已接待超过30万名客户。艾滋病毒血清学检测在一个中央实验室进行,结果在两周后报告给AIC。约25%的客户由于未返回或结果延迟到达而未能得知自己的艾滋病毒血清学状态。为解决这些问题,AIC针对一种标准准则对三种快速艾滋病毒检测方法(血清试纸、血清卡和卡皮勒斯)进行了评估,以确定一种可作为现场确认检测策略的检测算法。该研究在5个工作日内进行,共接待了325名客户。确定了一种算法,该算法对明确阳性或阴性标本不会产生不确定结果,灵敏度和特异性均为100%,并且可以在对现有咨询程序造成最小干扰的情况下整合进去。所有客户离开AIC时都知道自己的艾滋病毒血清学状态,且在该中心停留时间不到2小时。此次评估结果表明,在咨询和检测环境中可以提供“当日”结果,而不会损害咨询质量或艾滋病毒检测的准确性。