Performance of HIV rapid testing algorithm in Nigeria: Findings from a household-based Nigeria HIV/AIDS Indicator and Impact Survey (NAIIS)

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Patel Hetal K.ORCID,Ikpe SundayORCID,Bronson MeganORCID,Birhanu SehinORCID,Abimiku Alash’leORCID,Jahun IbrahimORCID,Detorio Mervi,Lupoli KathrynORCID,Yavo Daniel,Bassey Orji O.ORCID,Jelpe Tapdiyel D.ORCID,Kagurusi BrianORCID,Iriemenam Nnaemeka C.ORCID,Patel DivyaORCID,Okoye McPaul I.ORCID,Dalhatu Ibrahim T.ORCID,Ohakanu StephenORCID,Voetsch Andrew C.,Aliyu SaniORCID,Ashefor Gregory,Gambo Aliyu,Ikwulono Gabriel O.,Nzelu Charles,Adewole Isaac F.ORCID,Swaminathan MaheshORCID,Parekh BharatORCID

Abstract

Background The Nigeria AIDS Indicator and Impact Survey (NAIIS), a cross-sectional household survey, was conducted in 2018 with primary objectives to estimate HIV prevalence, HIV-1 incidence, and status of UNAIDS 90-90-90 cascade. We conducted retrospective analysis of the performance of HIV rapid tests and the national HIV testing algorithm used in Nigeria. Methods The national algorithm included Determine HIV-1/2 as test 1 (T1), Unigold HIV-1/2 as test 2 (T2), and StatPak HIV-1/2 as the tie-breaker test (T3). Individuals reactive with T1 and either T2 or T3 were considered HIV-positive. HIV-positive specimens from the algorithm were further confirmed for the survey using supplemental test Geenius HIV-1/2. If Geenius did not confirm HIV-positive status, HIV-1 Western blot was performed. We calculated the concordance between tests and positive predictive value (PPV) of the algorithm on unweighted data. Results Of 204,930 participants (ages ≥18 months) 5,103 (2.5%) were reactive on T1. Serial testing of T1 reactive specimens with T2 or if needed by tiebreaker T3 identified 2958 (1.44%) persons as HIV-positive. Supplemental testing confirmed 2,800 (95%) as HIV-positive (HIV-1 = 2,767 [98.8%]; HIV-2 = 5 [0.2%]; dual infections = 22 [0.8%]). Concordance between T1 and T2 was 56.6% while PPV of the national algorithm was 94.5%. Conclusions Our results show high discordant rates and poor PPV of the national algorithm with a false-positive rate of about 5.5% in the NAIIS survey. Considering our findings have major implications for HIV diagnosis in routine HIV testing services, additional evaluation of testing algorithm is warranted in Nigeria.

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Center for Global Health

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Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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