Usability and Clinical Performance Characteristics of the Asante HIV1/2 Test by Trained Users in Two African Sites

HIV self-testing (HIVST) devices are acknowledged as having the potential to enable the acceleration of HIV diagnosis and linkage to care. How efficiently professional and trained users engaged with the Asante HIV-1/2 Oral Self-Test (Asante) (Sedia Biosciences, Portland, OR, USA), and the accuracy o...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Majam, Naleni Rhagnath, Vanessa Msolomba, Leanne Singh, Michael S. Urdea, Samanta T. Lalla-Edward
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Diagnostics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/11/9/1727
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spelling doaj-c64573a6f20f43db9f53ce42c69565d02021-09-25T23:59:39ZengMDPI AGDiagnostics2075-44182021-09-01111727172710.3390/diagnostics11091727Usability and Clinical Performance Characteristics of the Asante HIV1/2 Test by Trained Users in Two African SitesMohammed Majam0Naleni Rhagnath1Vanessa Msolomba2Leanne Singh3Michael S. Urdea4Samanta T. Lalla-Edward5Ezintsha, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 2193, South AfricaEzintsha, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 2193, South AfricaEzintsha, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 2193, South AfricaEzintsha, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 2193, South AfricaHalteres Associates, 2010 Crow Canyon Place, Suite 100, San Ramon, CA 94583, USAEzintsha, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 2193, South AfricaHIV self-testing (HIVST) devices are acknowledged as having the potential to enable the acceleration of HIV diagnosis and linkage to care. How efficiently professional and trained users engaged with the Asante HIV-1/2 Oral Self-Test (Asante) (Sedia Biosciences, Portland, OR, USA), and the accuracy of the device in comparison to other HIV rapid diagnostic tests (RDT), was assessed to be able to guide the development and adoption of the device in Senegal and South Africa. Using convenience sampling, potential participants were recruited from catchment areas where HIV was prevalent. Trained users performed an HIV test on participants using an Oral HIVST. The professional user’s interpretation of results was then measured against the results of various other RDTs. The South African study had 1652 participants and the Senegalese, 500. Most of the participants in each study were 18–35 years old. Senegal had a higher number of females (346/500, 69.2%) compared to South Africa (699/1662, 42.1%). Asante displayed very high sensitivity and specificity when tested against other devices. In the final enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) comparison, in South Africa, the sensitivity: specificity was 99.1:99.9% and in Senegal, 98.4:100.0%. Senegal further identified 53/63 (84.1%) with HIV-1, 8/63 (12.7) with HIV-2 and 2/63 (3.2%) with HIV-1/2 co-infections. Professional or trained users’ interpretations of Asante results correlated strongly to results when using various RDTs, the ELISA assay and Western blot tests, making it a dependable HIV testing instrument.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/11/9/1727sensitivityspecificityHIV counselling and testingrapid diagnostic testpoint-of-care
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author Mohammed Majam
Naleni Rhagnath
Vanessa Msolomba
Leanne Singh
Michael S. Urdea
Samanta T. Lalla-Edward
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Naleni Rhagnath
Vanessa Msolomba
Leanne Singh
Michael S. Urdea
Samanta T. Lalla-Edward
Usability and Clinical Performance Characteristics of the Asante HIV1/2 Test by Trained Users in Two African Sites
Diagnostics
sensitivity
specificity
HIV counselling and testing
rapid diagnostic test
point-of-care
author_facet Mohammed Majam
Naleni Rhagnath
Vanessa Msolomba
Leanne Singh
Michael S. Urdea
Samanta T. Lalla-Edward
author_sort Mohammed Majam
title Usability and Clinical Performance Characteristics of the Asante HIV1/2 Test by Trained Users in Two African Sites
title_short Usability and Clinical Performance Characteristics of the Asante HIV1/2 Test by Trained Users in Two African Sites
title_full Usability and Clinical Performance Characteristics of the Asante HIV1/2 Test by Trained Users in Two African Sites
title_fullStr Usability and Clinical Performance Characteristics of the Asante HIV1/2 Test by Trained Users in Two African Sites
title_full_unstemmed Usability and Clinical Performance Characteristics of the Asante HIV1/2 Test by Trained Users in Two African Sites
title_sort usability and clinical performance characteristics of the asante hiv1/2 test by trained users in two african sites
publisher MDPI AG
series Diagnostics
issn 2075-4418
publishDate 2021-09-01
description HIV self-testing (HIVST) devices are acknowledged as having the potential to enable the acceleration of HIV diagnosis and linkage to care. How efficiently professional and trained users engaged with the Asante HIV-1/2 Oral Self-Test (Asante) (Sedia Biosciences, Portland, OR, USA), and the accuracy of the device in comparison to other HIV rapid diagnostic tests (RDT), was assessed to be able to guide the development and adoption of the device in Senegal and South Africa. Using convenience sampling, potential participants were recruited from catchment areas where HIV was prevalent. Trained users performed an HIV test on participants using an Oral HIVST. The professional user’s interpretation of results was then measured against the results of various other RDTs. The South African study had 1652 participants and the Senegalese, 500. Most of the participants in each study were 18–35 years old. Senegal had a higher number of females (346/500, 69.2%) compared to South Africa (699/1662, 42.1%). Asante displayed very high sensitivity and specificity when tested against other devices. In the final enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) comparison, in South Africa, the sensitivity: specificity was 99.1:99.9% and in Senegal, 98.4:100.0%. Senegal further identified 53/63 (84.1%) with HIV-1, 8/63 (12.7) with HIV-2 and 2/63 (3.2%) with HIV-1/2 co-infections. Professional or trained users’ interpretations of Asante results correlated strongly to results when using various RDTs, the ELISA assay and Western blot tests, making it a dependable HIV testing instrument.
topic sensitivity
specificity
HIV counselling and testing
rapid diagnostic test
point-of-care
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/11/9/1727
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