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| Friday, April 20, 2007 20-min oral test to detect HIV Posted by bepenfriends
20-min oral test to detect HIV100% Accurate Gum Swab Examination May Soon Replace Blood Test New Delhi: A simple 20-minute gum swab test could soon tell you whether you are HIV positive or not. Lead scientist Dr Nitika Pai from MUHC tested 450 individuals for HIV infection at MGIMS and found 32% of them to be HIV positive. Dr Rajnish Joshi from MGIMS, who conducted the tests with Dr Pai, told TOI that extracting blood from random subjects in field settings poses a severe logistical problem because it needs injecting syringes to draw blood and trained personnel to carry out the procedure for risk of needle stick injury. ''Now, all that one has to do is rub the stick against the gum twice, once against the upper jaw and then on the lower jaw, from one end to another, to collect oral mucosal transudate fluid, normally secreted in the oral cavity. The applicator on the stick, a strip of synthetic proteins, then detects HIV antibodies in blood in 20 minutes or less. Standard HIV tests with the help of blood make patients wait up to two weeks for results. According to the CDC Atlanta, 33% of testees never pick up their results. It also costs about Rs 200 and can be administered practically in any setting — a clinic, a bar or even a street corner,'' Dr Joshi said. OraQuick test has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. But some studies had indicated that it was not sufficiently precise. As a result, CDC Atlanta had called for more definitive studies leading to this study in rural India. ''Based on our findings, the oral test is the preferred choice for HIV field testing by rural Indians,'' said Dr Pai, a physician epidemiologist supported by the Canadian HIV Trials Network. ''The advantages are that results are available within minutes and can also be performed by health workers with minimal training, eliminating the need for specialist laboratory technicians,'' she added. ''Rapid point-of-care HIV testing, which are non-invasive, simple, accurate and oral fluid-based, have the potential to make a big impact on HIV screening. They open the door to the possibility of home-based HIV testing,'' she said My Other Blogs and website: Our free online dating website : Our Thoughts for the day blog : Our Free online dating tips blog : Our Laughing jokes blog : Our another free online dating Bepenfriends blog : Our Free online dating tips and advice articles site : | |||















