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OraQuick Test Doubles HIV Detection Rates


 

WASHINGTON — The first 1,000 uses of the OraQuick Advance Rapid HIV-1 Antibody Test in New Jersey identified nearly double the number of HIV-positive patients, compared with the traditional blood tests, Evan Cadoff, M.D., wrote in a poster presented at the annual meeting of the American College of Preventive Medicine.

However, the data represent rates of seropositivity, not necessarily new infections, wrote Dr. Cadoff of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.

The test requires an oral fluid sample and gives results in 20-40 minutes. Rapid testing in New Jersey began in November 2003 at publicly funded counseling and test sites. After the first 1,000 results, the seropositive rate rose to 4.72%, almost double the 2.36% seropositive rate recorded with traditional testing in the previous year.

Overall, 63% of the people who tested positive had not been diagnosed with HIV. However, whether the numbers represent improved detection rates in previously targeted at-risk populations or new groups of patients who previously went untested remains uncertain, the investigators noted.

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