Literature DB >> 27995270

Thomas Meyer1, Christian G Schüttler2, Eberhard Straube3, R Stefan Roß4, Martin Stürmer5, Klaus Jansen6, Susanne Buder7, Sigrid Nick8, Hans-Jochen Hagedorn9, Viviane Bremer6, Norbert H Brockmeyer10.   

Abstract

On February 5th, 2016 an expert meeting on rapid diagnostic tests (RDT) for sexually transmitted infections (STI) was held in Berlin at the Robert-Koch-Institute. The aim of the conference was to update a former evaluation of RDTs for diagnosis of HIV, HBV, HCV, T. pallidum, C. trachomatis and N. gonorrhoeae in low-threshold counseling services for STI that had been published after the previous meeting in 2012. According to the strategy to control HIV, hepatitis B and C and other STI, recently adopted by the German Government, there is a lack of test capabilities and a demand for more testing services as well as improved access to testing. Using RDTs as low-threshold test services in counseling centers or even for testing at home may provide an important option to lower the barrier of testing. Based on performance data evaluated in clinical trials some RDTs for HIV, HCV and syphilis are quite well suited as a point-of-care Test (POCT). In contrast, sufficient diagnostic accuracy for detection of C. trachomatis and N. gonorrhoeae can only be achieved by PCR-based POCTs. In Germany the use of POCTs is subjected to legal stipulations of IfSG and MPG. Of importance, it is not allowed to deliver HIV tests to private persons for home testing (§ 11, MPG). Furthermore, both assessment and communication of infectious diseases are reserved to the physician and must not happen as remote diagnostics (§ 24, IfSG). In addition, like all laboratory tests, RDTs are subject to quality assessment according to guidelines of the German Medical Association.

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Keywords:  lateral flow assay; nucleic acid amplification test; point-of-care; rapid diagnostic test; sexually transmitted infection

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27995270     DOI: 10.1007/s00103-016-2496-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz        ISSN: 1436-9990            Impact factor:   1.513


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1.  [40-year-old male with urethral discharge : Preparation for the specialist examination: part 13].

Authors:  Susanne Buder
Journal:  Hautarzt       Date:  2018-11       Impact factor: 0.751

2.  HIV prevention strategies and risk of infection: a model-based analysis.

Authors:  A Hahn; R Hinz; T Meyer; U Loderstädt; O Herchenröder; C G Meyer; N G Schwarz; H Frickmann
Journal:  Epidemiol Infect       Date:  2018-04-15       Impact factor: 4.434

3.  Utilization of point-of-care tests among general practitioners, a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Ricarda Oehme; Angelika Sabine Sandholzer-Yilmaz; Marcus Heise; Thomas Frese; Thomas Fankhaenel
Journal:  BMC Prim Care       Date:  2022-03-09

4.  Diagnostics as Prevention - A Rapid Testing-Based Strategy of Sex Workers against Sexual HIV Exposure.

Authors:  Andreas Hahn; Rebecca Hinz; Thomas Meyer; Ulrike Loderstädt; Ottmar Herchenröder; Christian G Meyer; Norbert Georg Schwarz; Hagen Frickmann
Journal:  Eur J Microbiol Immunol (Bp)       Date:  2018-05-05
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