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HIV/AIDS News South Africa

Oral HIV tests highly effective

Two oral HIV tests have been found to be highly effective in studies in Namibia, paving the way for their use in resource-limited settings.

Two oral HIV tests have been shown to be highly accurate in a study conducted in Namibia and reported in the Journal of Acquired Immunde Deficiency Syndromes. The studies were conducted among patients infected with HIV subtype C and the OraQuick test was shown to be 100% accurate with the OrSure test being 98.9% accurate. The investigators believe that oral HIV testing could be used to help diagnose HIV in resource-limited settings, and assist in the gathering of surveillance information.

Two oral HIV tests have been approved in the US (OraQuick and OraSure) and have been shown to be able to accurately diagnose HIV infection. But studies into the accuracy of these tests were conducted in countries where the majority of patients are infected with HIV subtype B. There is very little information about the accuracy of these tests in settings where the majority of HIV infections involve non-B subtypes.

In this study, investigators designed a cross-sectional (or “snap-shot”) study to assess the accuracy of these two oral HIV tests. The study population involved 273 pregnant women of unknown HIV status in Namibia. The predominate HIV subtype in this region is subtype C.

Two oral fluid samples were collected using both the OraQuick and OraSure tests. Blood samples were also taken from the women and tested for antibodies to HIV to assess the accuracy of the oral tests.

Blood tests showed that 70 (26%) of the women were infected with HIV. OraQuick results were available for all 273 women and were 100% accurate. Six of the OraSure results were excluded because they were not labelled properly, and three results (1.1%) did not agree with the results from the paired blood test. This included two false-negatives and one false-positive.

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