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Evaluation of near point-of-care viral load implementation in public health facilities across seven countries in sub-Saharan Africa.

Caroline E BoekeJessica JosephCharles AtemClement BandaKhady Diatou CoulibalyNaoko DoiAndrews GundaJames KanduluBrianán KiernanLeonard KingwaraWerner MaokolaTatenda MaparoRose Nadege MbayeEsther MtumbukaJoseph MzirayCatherine NgugiJeanine NkakuluDivine NzuobontaneMarie Claire Okomo AssoumoTrevor PeterMaria R RiojaJilian A SacksRaiva SimbiLara VojnovShaukat A Khan
Published in: Journal of the International AIDS Society (2021)
Near-POC VL testing enabled rapid test result delivery for high-risk populations and led to significant improvements in the timeliness of patient result receipt compared to centralized testing. While there was some improvement in time-to-clinical action with near-POC VL testing, major gaps remained. Strengthening of systems supporting the utilization of results for patient management are needed to truly capitalize on the benefits of decentralized testing.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • case report
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • quality improvement