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Risk-Based Screening Tools to Optimise HIV Testing Services: a Systematic Review.

Jason J OngK CoulthardC QuinnM J TangT HuynhM S JamilR BaggaleyC Johnson
Published in: Current HIV/AIDS reports (2022)
Recent studies suggest that there may be value in risk-based tools to improve testing efficiency (i.e. identifying those who need to be tested). However, there has not been any systematic reviews to synthesize these studies. We identified 18,238 citations, and 71 were included. The risk-based tools identified were most commonly from high-income (51%) and low HIV (<5%) prevalence countries (73%). The majority were for "screening in" (70%), with the highest performance tools related to identifying MSM with acute HIV. Screening in tools may be helpful in settings where it is not feasible or recommended to offer testing routinely. Caution is needed for screening out tools, where there is a trade-off between reducing costs of testing with missing cases of people living with HIV.
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