Evaluation of Xpert point-of-care assays for detection of HIV infection in persons using long-acting cabotegravir for pre-exposure prophylaxis.
Jessica M FogelEstelle Piwowar-ManningAmber MoserTinia HillShahnaz AhmedVanessa CummingsHeba H MostafaZhe WangAndrea JenningsJorge A Gallardo-CartagenaMaría Inés FigueroaMarty St ClairAlex R RinehartAdeola AdeyeyeJames F RooneyMyron S CohenBeatriz GrinsztejnRaphael J LandovitzSusan H Eshlemannull nullPublished in: Microbiology spectrum (2024)
HIV RNA assays can detect HIV infections earlier than HIV rapid tests or Ag/Ab tests in persons using CAB-LA PrEP. Earlier HIV diagnosis could allow for earlier treatment initiation and reduced risk of INSTI resistance. POC tests may help detect HIV infection before CAB-LA administration and may be more accessible than laboratory-based assays in some settings. In this study, the POC Xpert VL-XC assay detected HIV RNA in most samples from individuals who received CAB-LA PrEP and had delayed detection of HIV infection with HIV rapid tests and an Ag/Ab test. The performance of this assay was similar to laboratory-based HIV RNA assays in this cohort. The POC Xpert Qual-XC assay detects both HIV RNA and DNA, with a higher viral load cutoff for RNA detection. This assay was negative for most lower viral load samples and did not offer an advantage for HIV screening in persons using CAB-LA PrEP.