Study of the possibility of introduction of Kazakhstan NGO-based rapid HIV testing procedures

KO Alibayeva,1 MK Saparbekov,1 BS Baiserkin,2 AT Abishev,2 GH Tazhibaeva,2 SZ Kasymbekova2 1Department of Public Health and Social Sciences, Kazakhstan School of Public Health, Kazakhstan Medical University, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan; 2Organization and Methodical Department, Reference Laborator...

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Main Authors: Alibayeva KO, Saparbekov MK, Baiserkin BS, Abishev AT, Tazhibaeva GH, Kasymbekova SZ
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2019-09-01
Series:HIV/AIDS : Research and Palliative Care
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spelling doaj-168107ffeaac45f28d0eb4a91a6b05fe2020-11-25T00:43:34ZengDove Medical PressHIV/AIDS : Research and Palliative Care1179-13732019-09-01Volume 1121922748512Study of the possibility of introduction of Kazakhstan NGO-based rapid HIV testing proceduresAlibayeva KOSaparbekov MKBaiserkin BSAbishev ATTazhibaeva GHKasymbekova SZKO Alibayeva,1 MK Saparbekov,1 BS Baiserkin,2 AT Abishev,2 GH Tazhibaeva,2 SZ Kasymbekova2 1Department of Public Health and Social Sciences, Kazakhstan School of Public Health, Kazakhstan Medical University, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan; 2Organization and Methodical Department, Reference Laboratory, Republican Center on Prevention and Control of AIDS, Almaty, Republic of KazakhstanCorrespondence: KO AlibayevaKazakhstan’s Medical University “Kazakhstan School of Public Health”, 19A Utepov Street, Almaty 050060, Republic of KazakhstanTel +7 701 778 6509Email karlygash-2303@mail.ruIntroduction: New initiatives presented by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Joint United Nations Program on HIV and AIDS , such as 90-90-90, test and treat, preventive treatment, and best international practices related to the introduction of rapid human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing in clinics, and field conditions, including self-testing, predetermined the introduction of NGO-based rapid HIV testing in the Republic of Kazakhstan nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). This work presents the results of a comprehensive study conducted about the possible introduction of NGO-based rapid HIV testing in the country. It should be noted that 32,573 HIV infections have been diagnosed in Kazakhstan (prevalence of 117.7 per 100,000 people) from 1987 to 2018. Most of these new cases are diagnosed among “key” population groups, such as people who use injectable drugs, sex workers, men who have sex with men, those who rely mainly on NGOs, and those who prefer to deal with an organization such as an NGO, which makes it possible to introduce NGO-based rapid HIV testing in Kazakhstan.Methods: In this work, we used the following rapid HIV tests: Alere DetermineTM HIV ½ Ag/Ab Combo, Hexagon HIV 1+2, Abon HIV ½, HIV 1,2 Han Medtest, and Geenius HIV1/2 Confirmatory.Results: The study of the rapid tests, including their diagnostic patterns, conducted in Kazakhstan shows that five rapid HIV tests completely meet the WHO’s requirements (sensitivity>99%; specificity>98%). These are Alere DetermineTM HIV ½ Ag/Ab Combo, Hexagon HIV 1+2, Abon HIV ½, HIV 1,2 Han Medtest, and Geenius HIV1/2 Confirmatory. The study of legal and social problems associated with rapid HIV testing in NGOs shows that HIV-related medical examination and counseling carried out in Kazakhstan, including those by rapid methods, are governed by corresponding laws and normative legal documents.Conclusion: It has been established that there are social barriers that interfere with rapid HIV testing. In view of this, services associated with NGO-based rapid HIV testing shall be rendered with the use of a social and legal protection mechanism for those under examination.Keywords: rapid HIV testing, NGO, key population groups, HIV infection, Republic of Kazakhstanhttps://www.dovepress.com/study-of-the-possibility-of-introduction-of-kazakhstan-ngo-based-rapid-peer-reviewed-article-HIVrapid HIV testingNGO"key" population groupsHIV-infectionRepublic of Kazakhstan.
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author Alibayeva KO
Saparbekov MK
Baiserkin BS
Abishev AT
Tazhibaeva GH
Kasymbekova SZ
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Saparbekov MK
Baiserkin BS
Abishev AT
Tazhibaeva GH
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Study of the possibility of introduction of Kazakhstan NGO-based rapid HIV testing procedures
HIV/AIDS : Research and Palliative Care
rapid HIV testing
NGO
"key" population groups
HIV-infection
Republic of Kazakhstan.
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Saparbekov MK
Baiserkin BS
Abishev AT
Tazhibaeva GH
Kasymbekova SZ
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title Study of the possibility of introduction of Kazakhstan NGO-based rapid HIV testing procedures
title_short Study of the possibility of introduction of Kazakhstan NGO-based rapid HIV testing procedures
title_full Study of the possibility of introduction of Kazakhstan NGO-based rapid HIV testing procedures
title_fullStr Study of the possibility of introduction of Kazakhstan NGO-based rapid HIV testing procedures
title_full_unstemmed Study of the possibility of introduction of Kazakhstan NGO-based rapid HIV testing procedures
title_sort study of the possibility of introduction of kazakhstan ngo-based rapid hiv testing procedures
publisher Dove Medical Press
series HIV/AIDS : Research and Palliative Care
issn 1179-1373
publishDate 2019-09-01
description KO Alibayeva,1 MK Saparbekov,1 BS Baiserkin,2 AT Abishev,2 GH Tazhibaeva,2 SZ Kasymbekova2 1Department of Public Health and Social Sciences, Kazakhstan School of Public Health, Kazakhstan Medical University, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan; 2Organization and Methodical Department, Reference Laboratory, Republican Center on Prevention and Control of AIDS, Almaty, Republic of KazakhstanCorrespondence: KO AlibayevaKazakhstan’s Medical University “Kazakhstan School of Public Health”, 19A Utepov Street, Almaty 050060, Republic of KazakhstanTel +7 701 778 6509Email karlygash-2303@mail.ruIntroduction: New initiatives presented by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Joint United Nations Program on HIV and AIDS , such as 90-90-90, test and treat, preventive treatment, and best international practices related to the introduction of rapid human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing in clinics, and field conditions, including self-testing, predetermined the introduction of NGO-based rapid HIV testing in the Republic of Kazakhstan nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). This work presents the results of a comprehensive study conducted about the possible introduction of NGO-based rapid HIV testing in the country. It should be noted that 32,573 HIV infections have been diagnosed in Kazakhstan (prevalence of 117.7 per 100,000 people) from 1987 to 2018. Most of these new cases are diagnosed among “key” population groups, such as people who use injectable drugs, sex workers, men who have sex with men, those who rely mainly on NGOs, and those who prefer to deal with an organization such as an NGO, which makes it possible to introduce NGO-based rapid HIV testing in Kazakhstan.Methods: In this work, we used the following rapid HIV tests: Alere DetermineTM HIV ½ Ag/Ab Combo, Hexagon HIV 1+2, Abon HIV ½, HIV 1,2 Han Medtest, and Geenius HIV1/2 Confirmatory.Results: The study of the rapid tests, including their diagnostic patterns, conducted in Kazakhstan shows that five rapid HIV tests completely meet the WHO’s requirements (sensitivity>99%; specificity>98%). These are Alere DetermineTM HIV ½ Ag/Ab Combo, Hexagon HIV 1+2, Abon HIV ½, HIV 1,2 Han Medtest, and Geenius HIV1/2 Confirmatory. The study of legal and social problems associated with rapid HIV testing in NGOs shows that HIV-related medical examination and counseling carried out in Kazakhstan, including those by rapid methods, are governed by corresponding laws and normative legal documents.Conclusion: It has been established that there are social barriers that interfere with rapid HIV testing. In view of this, services associated with NGO-based rapid HIV testing shall be rendered with the use of a social and legal protection mechanism for those under examination.Keywords: rapid HIV testing, NGO, key population groups, HIV infection, Republic of Kazakhstan
topic rapid HIV testing
NGO
"key" population groups
HIV-infection
Republic of Kazakhstan.
url https://www.dovepress.com/study-of-the-possibility-of-introduction-of-kazakhstan-ngo-based-rapid-peer-reviewed-article-HIV
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