Country adoption of WHO 2019 guidance on HIV testing strategies and algorithms: a policy review across the WHO African region

Author:

Fajardo EmmanuelORCID,Lastrucci Céline,Bah Nayé,Mingiedi Casimir Manzengo,Ba Ndoungou Salla,Mosha Fausta,Lule Frank John,Paul Margaret Alia Samson,Hughes Lago,Barr-DiChiara Magdalena,Jamil Muhammad S,Sands Anita,Baggaley Rachel,Johnson Cheryl

Abstract

ObjectivesIn 2019, the WHO released guidelines on HIV testing service (HTS). We aim to assess the adoption of six of these recommendations on HIV testing strategies among African countries.DesignPolicy review.Setting47 countries within the WHO African region.ParticipantsNational HTS policies from the WHO African region as of December 2021.Primary and secondary outcome measures: Uptake of WHO recommendations across national HTS policies including the standard three-test strategy; discontinuation of a tiebreaker test to rule in HIV infection; discontinuation of western blotting (WB) for HIV diagnosis; retesting prior to antiretroviral treatment (ART) initiation and the use of dual HIV/syphilis rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) in antenatal care. Country policy adoption was assessed on a continuum, based on varying levels of complete adoption.ResultsNational policies were reviewed for 96% (n=45/47) of countries in the WHO African region, 38% (n=18) were published before 2019 and 60% (n=28) adopted WHO guidance. Among countries that had not fully adopted WHO guidance, not yet adopting a three-test strategy was the most common reason for misalignment (45%, 21/47); of which 31% and 22% were in low-prevalence (<5%) and high-prevalence (≥5%) countries, respectively. Ten policies (21%) recommended the use of WB and 49% (n=23) recommended retesting before ART initiation. Dual HIV/syphilis RDTs were recommended in 45% (n=21/47) of policies.ConclusionsMany countries in the African region have adopted WHO-recommended HIV testing strategies; however, efforts are still needed to fully adopt WHO guidance. Countries should accelerate their efforts to adopt and implement a three-test strategy, retesting prior to ART initiation and the use of dual HIV/syphilis RDTs.

Funder

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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