HIV testing after a first positive rapid diagnostic test: A role for nucleic acid testing?

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Abstract

We developed an open-access, Excel-based model simulating currently recommended and alternative algorithms for adult HIV testing as a preliminary investigation of trade-offs between accuracy and costs. Despite higher costs, simpler HIV testing algorithms incorporating point of care nucleic acid testing may improve outcomes and thus merit additional research and field testing.

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Neilan, A. M., Cohn, J. E., Lemaire, J. F., Sacks, E., Alban, R., Freedberg, K. A., … Ciaranello, A. L. (2018). HIV testing after a first positive rapid diagnostic test: A role for nucleic acid testing? Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 5(8). https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy170

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