Evaluation of Blood-Based Antibody Rapid Testing for HIV Early Therapy: A Meta-Analysis of the Evidence

BackgroundWestern blot (WB) assay is considered the gold standard test for HIV infection confirmation. However, it requires technical expertise and is quite time-consuming. WHO recommends blood-based rapid diagnosis to achieve same-day test and treatment. However, this rapid testing strategy has not...

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Main Authors: Xiaojie Huang, Xinchao Liu, Jieqing Chen, Yugang Bao, Jianhua Hou, Xiaofan Lu, Wei Xia, Huan Xia, Aixin Song, Zhiying Liu, Bin Su, Hui Chen, Yaokai Chen, Hao Wu
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Immunology
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HIV
Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01458/full
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spelling doaj-003f2c8290ef4a76ab79e62b79482cfb2020-11-24T20:57:16ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242018-06-01910.3389/fimmu.2018.01458345347Evaluation of Blood-Based Antibody Rapid Testing for HIV Early Therapy: A Meta-Analysis of the EvidenceXiaojie Huang0Xinchao Liu1Jieqing Chen2Yugang Bao3Jianhua Hou4Xiaofan Lu5Wei Xia6Huan Xia7Aixin Song8Zhiying Liu9Bin Su10Hui Chen11Yaokai Chen12Yaokai Chen13Hao Wu14Center for Infectious Diseases, Beijing You’an Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Information Technology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing, ChinaAIDS Healthcare Foundation, Beijing, ChinaCenter for Infectious Diseases, Beijing You’an Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaCenter for Infectious Diseases, Beijing You’an Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaCenter for Infectious Diseases, Beijing You’an Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaCenter for Infectious Diseases, Beijing You’an Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaCenter for Infectious Diseases, Beijing You’an Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaCenter for Infectious Diseases, Beijing You’an Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaCenter for Infectious Diseases, Beijing You’an Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaSchool of Biomedical Engineering, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Chongqing Public Health Medical Center, Chongqing, ChinaZunyi Medical University, Zunyi, ChinaCenter for Infectious Diseases, Beijing You’an Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaBackgroundWestern blot (WB) assay is considered the gold standard test for HIV infection confirmation. However, it requires technical expertise and is quite time-consuming. WHO recommends blood-based rapid diagnosis to achieve same-day test and treatment. However, this rapid testing strategy has not been promoted worldwide due to inadequate research evaluating the effectiveness of rapid tests (RTs) as an alternative confirmatory HIV test for WB. This study aims to compare the diagnostic performance of rapid HIV tests compared with WB.MethodsPubMed and Web of Science were searched for publications on rapid HIV tests using blood specimen. A meta-analysis was performed to quantitatively evaluate the diagnostic performance of rapid HIV tests compared with the WB assay in terms of pooled sensitivity, specificity, area under summary receiver operating characteristic (SROC) curve, and diagnostic odds ratio (DOR).ResultsTwenty articles involving 27,343 fresh specimens for rapid HIV tests were included in the meta-analysis. Regarding Capillus HIV-1/HIV-2, the pooled sensitivity, specificity, area under SROC curve, and DOR derived from six studies were 0.999 (95% CI, 0.956–1.000), 0.999 (95% CI, 0.991–1.00), 1.00 (95% CI, 0.99–1.00), and 1.0 × 106 (95% CI, 2.6 × 104–3.9 × 107) compared with the WB assay, respectively. With respect to Determine HIV-1/2, the pooled sensitivity, specificity area under SROC, and DOR derived from eight studies were 1.00 (95% CI, 0.789–1.000), 0.992 (95% CI, 0.985–0.996), 1.00 (95% CI, 0.99–1.00), and 1.8 × 106 (95% CI 406.049–7.8 × 109) compared with the WB assay, respectively. Regarding two-step serial RTs, the pooled sensitivity, specificity area under SROC, and DOR derived from eight studies were 0.998 (95% CI, 0.991–1.000), 0.998 (95% CI, 0.994–0.999), and 1.00 (95% CI 0.99–1.00) compared with the WB assay, respectively.ConclusionOur meta-analysis results may provide evidenced-based support for substituting RT for WB. Blood-based rapid HIV tests have comparable sensitivity and specificity to WB for HIV early therapy.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01458/fullwestern blotrapid testHIVearly therapymeta-analysis
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author Xiaojie Huang
Xinchao Liu
Jieqing Chen
Yugang Bao
Jianhua Hou
Xiaofan Lu
Wei Xia
Huan Xia
Aixin Song
Zhiying Liu
Bin Su
Hui Chen
Yaokai Chen
Yaokai Chen
Hao Wu
spellingShingle Xiaojie Huang
Xinchao Liu
Jieqing Chen
Yugang Bao
Jianhua Hou
Xiaofan Lu
Wei Xia
Huan Xia
Aixin Song
Zhiying Liu
Bin Su
Hui Chen
Yaokai Chen
Yaokai Chen
Hao Wu
Evaluation of Blood-Based Antibody Rapid Testing for HIV Early Therapy: A Meta-Analysis of the Evidence
Frontiers in Immunology
western blot
rapid test
HIV
early therapy
meta-analysis
author_facet Xiaojie Huang
Xinchao Liu
Jieqing Chen
Yugang Bao
Jianhua Hou
Xiaofan Lu
Wei Xia
Huan Xia
Aixin Song
Zhiying Liu
Bin Su
Hui Chen
Yaokai Chen
Yaokai Chen
Hao Wu
author_sort Xiaojie Huang
title Evaluation of Blood-Based Antibody Rapid Testing for HIV Early Therapy: A Meta-Analysis of the Evidence
title_short Evaluation of Blood-Based Antibody Rapid Testing for HIV Early Therapy: A Meta-Analysis of the Evidence
title_full Evaluation of Blood-Based Antibody Rapid Testing for HIV Early Therapy: A Meta-Analysis of the Evidence
title_fullStr Evaluation of Blood-Based Antibody Rapid Testing for HIV Early Therapy: A Meta-Analysis of the Evidence
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Blood-Based Antibody Rapid Testing for HIV Early Therapy: A Meta-Analysis of the Evidence
title_sort evaluation of blood-based antibody rapid testing for hiv early therapy: a meta-analysis of the evidence
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Immunology
issn 1664-3224
publishDate 2018-06-01
description BackgroundWestern blot (WB) assay is considered the gold standard test for HIV infection confirmation. However, it requires technical expertise and is quite time-consuming. WHO recommends blood-based rapid diagnosis to achieve same-day test and treatment. However, this rapid testing strategy has not been promoted worldwide due to inadequate research evaluating the effectiveness of rapid tests (RTs) as an alternative confirmatory HIV test for WB. This study aims to compare the diagnostic performance of rapid HIV tests compared with WB.MethodsPubMed and Web of Science were searched for publications on rapid HIV tests using blood specimen. A meta-analysis was performed to quantitatively evaluate the diagnostic performance of rapid HIV tests compared with the WB assay in terms of pooled sensitivity, specificity, area under summary receiver operating characteristic (SROC) curve, and diagnostic odds ratio (DOR).ResultsTwenty articles involving 27,343 fresh specimens for rapid HIV tests were included in the meta-analysis. Regarding Capillus HIV-1/HIV-2, the pooled sensitivity, specificity, area under SROC curve, and DOR derived from six studies were 0.999 (95% CI, 0.956–1.000), 0.999 (95% CI, 0.991–1.00), 1.00 (95% CI, 0.99–1.00), and 1.0 × 106 (95% CI, 2.6 × 104–3.9 × 107) compared with the WB assay, respectively. With respect to Determine HIV-1/2, the pooled sensitivity, specificity area under SROC, and DOR derived from eight studies were 1.00 (95% CI, 0.789–1.000), 0.992 (95% CI, 0.985–0.996), 1.00 (95% CI, 0.99–1.00), and 1.8 × 106 (95% CI 406.049–7.8 × 109) compared with the WB assay, respectively. Regarding two-step serial RTs, the pooled sensitivity, specificity area under SROC, and DOR derived from eight studies were 0.998 (95% CI, 0.991–1.000), 0.998 (95% CI, 0.994–0.999), and 1.00 (95% CI 0.99–1.00) compared with the WB assay, respectively.ConclusionOur meta-analysis results may provide evidenced-based support for substituting RT for WB. Blood-based rapid HIV tests have comparable sensitivity and specificity to WB for HIV early therapy.
topic western blot
rapid test
HIV
early therapy
meta-analysis
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01458/full
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