Stakeholder-engaged development of a rapid test for detection of acute HIV infection
Natalia M. Rodriguez,
Lara Balian,
Ishita Kataki
et al.
Abstract:Background/Objective: The utilization of rapid HIV tests has been effective at reducing transmission rates in high-risk populations by allowing individuals to receive diagnosis in as little as one minute and begin treatment. However, no current rapid tests can detect HIV immediately after infection in the acute HIV infection (AHI) phase, when the virus is at its most infectious, and instead require a waiting period of up to 90 days after exposure. Rapid HIV tests to detect AHI are currently under development. … Show more
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