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Pilot Evaluation of the Ability of Men Who Have Sex with Men to Self-Administer Rapid HIV Tests,Prepare Dried Blood Spot Cards,and Interpret Test Results,Atlanta, Georgia, 2013
Authors:Robin J. MacGowan  Pollyanna R. Chavez  Laura Gravens  Laura G. Wesolowski  Akshay Sharma  A. D. McNaghten  Arin Freeman  Patrick S. Sullivan  Craig B. Borkowf  S. Michele Owen  for the eSTAMP Study Group
Affiliation:1.Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,National Center for HIV, Hepatitis, Sexually Transmitted Disease, and Tuberculosis Prevention,Atlanta,USA;2.Emory University,Atlanta,USA;3.University of Michigan,Ann Arbor,USA
Abstract:In the United States, an estimated 67% of new HIV diagnoses are among men who have sex with men (MSM), however 25% of HIV-positive MSM in the 2014 National HIV Behavioral Surveillance Survey were unaware of their infection. HIV self-testing (HIVST) with rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) may facilitate access to HIV testing. We evaluated the ability of 22 MSM to conduct two HIV RDTs (OraQuick ® In-Home HIV Test and a home-use prototype of Sure Check ® HIV 1/2 Assay), interpret sample images of test results, and collect a dried blood spot (DBS) specimen. While some participants did not follow every direction, most participants were able to conduct HIVST and correctly interpret their results. Interpretation of panels of RDT images was especially difficult when the “control” line was missing, and 27% of DBS cards produced were rated as of bad quality. Modifications to the DBS instructions were necessary prior to evaluating the performance of these tests in real-world settings.
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