Over-the-counter human immunodeficiency virus self-test kits: time to explore their use for men who have sex with men in Brazil
Braz. j. infect. dis
; Braz. j. infect. dis;18(3): 239-244, May-June/2014.
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ABSTRACT
Increasing access and frequency of human immunodeficiency virus testing are critical to stemming the epidemic. In Brazil's concentrated epidemic, human immunodeficiency virus prevalence in the men who have sex with men/transgender population far exceeds that in the general population, but testing rates fall below what is needed to ensure early detection and treatment. Over-the-counter human immunodeficiency virus self-testing kits, now available in stores in the U.S., have enormous potential to increase testing access and frequency and to facilitate early detection and treatment. With the advent of human immunodeficiency virus self-testing upon us, it is timely to engage the scientific community, government, and civil society in a dialog around how to best utilize this technology in Brazil. We summarize recent research on over-the-counter testing among men who have sex with men, raise potential questions and challenges to using self-tests, suggest implementation strategies, and outline a research agenda moving forward.
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Main subject:
Reagent Kits, Diagnostic
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HIV Infections
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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
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Homosexuality, Male
Type of study:
Risk_factors_studies
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Screening_studies
Limits:
Humans
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Male
Country/Region as subject:
America do sul
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Brasil
Language:
En
Journal:
Braz. j. infect. dis
Journal subject:
DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS
Year:
2014
Type:
Article