Nitika Pant Pai, Rigveda Kadam, Ilesh Jani, George Alemnji, Ruslan Malyuta, Trevor Peter
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The future of HIV diagnostics: an exemplar in infectious diseases.
Over the past 40 years, diagnostics have become the backbone of HIV prevention, treatment, and retention in care, and are central to the achievement of UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets. Over the next decade, the global HIV response will face difficult challenges. In addition to sustaining gains achieved in prevention and treatment, substantial gaps in care need to be addressed for underserved populations. Diagnostics will play an important role in control and prevention of HIV infection through novel technologies, digital solutions, and integrated service delivery innovations. The integration of diagnostics with digital health, machine learning, and generative artificial intelligence provides opportunities for more effective individual and public health disease control. These diagnostics and other futuristic innovations such as wearable technologies, omics, metaverse-based solutions, and quantum diagnostics could enable the achievement of the UNAIDS 95-95-95 targets; however, their use will face barriers related to health-care system financing, infrastructure, technological readiness and skills, and long-term sustainability. This Review highlights diagnostic strategies and innovations that could catalyse a new era in the management of the HIV pandemic.
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The Lancet HIV is an internationally trusted source of clinical, public health, and global health knowledge with an Impact Factor of 16.1. It is dedicated to publishing original research, evidence-based reviews, and insightful features that advocate for change in or illuminates HIV clinical practice. The journal aims to provide a holistic view of the pandemic, covering clinical, epidemiological, and operational disciplines. It publishes content on innovative treatments and the biological research behind them, novel methods of service delivery, and new approaches to confronting HIV/AIDS worldwide. The Lancet HIV publishes various types of content including articles, reviews, comments, correspondences, and viewpoints. It also publishes series that aim to shape and drive positive change in clinical practice and health policy in areas of need in HIV. The journal is indexed by several abstracting and indexing services, including Crossref, Embase, Essential Science Indicators, MEDLINE, PubMed, SCIE and Scopus.