Acceptability and performance of dual HIV/syphilis testing in male circumcision clients, 2021.

Southern African journal of HIV medicine Pub Date : 2024-08-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajhivmed.v25i1.1571
Tendesayi Kufa, Ocean Tobaiwa, Ewaldé Cutler, Beverley Singh, Zinhle Brukwe, Venessa Maseko, Erushka Pillay, Philip Dorrell, Khumbulani Moyo, Lindokuhle Zondi, Yogan Pillay, Sean Patrick, Adrian Puren
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Abstract

Background: Dual HIV/syphilis testing may be an acceptable intervention to identify men with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and at risk of HIV acquisition.

Objectives: We sought to determine the acceptability, and performance of dual HIV/syphilis testing among men attending voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) services at six public sector facilities in Gauteng.

Method: This was a cross-sectional study at VMMC facilities. Men ≥ 18 years were enrolled. The men had (1) a questionnaire administered, (2) on-site dual HIV/syphilis testing with First Response HIV1+2/Syphilis Combo Card Test by routine lay counsellors, and (3) a blood specimen collected for centralised laboratory testing for HIV and syphilis serology. We evaluated pre-test and post-test acceptability and performance compared to serological testing.

Results: Of the 679 men analysed (median age 32.1 years), 96.7% of HIV-negative men preferred testing for HIV and syphilis simultaneously. Of the 675 men tested for syphilis, 28 (4.7%) tested positive (past or recent). In the laboratory, 43/609 (7.1%) had syphilis infection detected, with 9/609 (1.5%) having recent syphilis. There was sub-optimal sensitivity for HIV detection (90.9%; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 88.5% - 93.3%), and for past/recent syphilis (55.8%; 95% CI: 51.9% - 59.8%), improving to 88.9% (95% CI: 86.4% - 91.4%) for recent syphilis. Specificities were > 99% for HIV and syphilis (past or recent). Post-test acceptability was 96.6% and willingness to pay for future testing was 86.1%.

Conclusion: Dual HIV/syphilis testing was acceptable but had sub-optimal sensitivity for HIV and syphilis. Syphilis detection was adequate for recent infection.

2021 年男性包皮环切术患者对艾滋病毒/梅毒双重检测的接受程度和效果。
背景:HIV/梅毒双重检测可能是一种可接受的干预措施,可用于识别患有性传播感染(STI)和有感染HIV风险的男性:我们试图确定豪滕省六家公立医疗机构中接受自愿包皮环切术(VMMC)服务的男性对 HIV/梅毒双重检测的接受程度和效果:这是一项在包皮环切自愿医疗机构进行的横断面研究。年龄≥ 18 岁的男性参加了研究。这些男性接受了(1)问卷调查;(2)由常规非专业咨询人员现场使用First Response HIV1+2/梅毒组合卡检测仪进行HIV/梅毒双重检测;(3)采集血液标本进行HIV和梅毒血清学集中实验室检测。与血清学检测相比,我们对检测前和检测后的可接受性和性能进行了评估:在分析的 679 名男性(中位年龄为 32.1 岁)中,96.7% 的 HIV 阴性男性倾向于同时进行 HIV 和梅毒检测。在接受梅毒检测的 675 名男性中,有 28 人(4.7%)检测结果呈阳性(既往或近期)。在实验室中,43/609(7.1%)人检测出梅毒感染,其中9/609(1.5%)人近期感染梅毒。艾滋病毒检测的灵敏度低于最佳水平(90.9%;95% 置信区间[CI]:88.5% - 93.3%),既往/近期梅毒检测的灵敏度为 55.8%;95% 置信区间:51.9% - 59.8%),近期梅毒检测的灵敏度提高到 88.9%(95% 置信区间:86.4% - 91.4%)。艾滋病毒和梅毒(既往或近期)的特异性大于 99%。检测后的可接受性为96.6%,愿意为今后的检测付费的比例为86.1%:结论:HIV/梅毒双重检测是可以接受的,但对 HIV 和梅毒的灵敏度不够理想。梅毒检测对于近期感染是足够的。
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