HIV self-testing remains underutilized among not only the general public, but especially people who use drugs.
You return the sample to the laboratory, by post. The laboratory contacts you by text or phone with the results. If the test shows you might have HIV, you will be contacted by phone to discuss the ...
In a setting with low prevalence of HIV, staff may not see enough true positive samples to gain experience in interpreting test results. It is good practice for test results to be re-read by a second ...
Offering mailed self-testing for HIV encouraged patients to test themselves for HIV but require methods of improving ...
Dr. Z. Hugh Fan, a key researcher on the project, said, "Our handheld device addresses the critical need for rapid, accurate, and accessible HIV testing. By integrating sample preparation and real ...
Modern HIV treatment offers remarkable outcomes. This guide explores essential first steps, treatment advances, support ...
Researchers engineered a paper device with wax-printed patterns that collect precise volumes of blood, which can be used for sample collection at remote locations across the globe. A clinical pilot ...
Home-based HIV counseling and relationship building improved HIV testing, diagnoses and viral suppression among pregnant ...
The paper-based card separates plasma from whole-blood samples, allowing them to be used for HIV viral load testing.
By analyzing genes encoding B-cell and T-cell receptors, the model could screen for conditions like HIV, type 1 diabetes, and ...