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oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1115...

Topic
Original Research
Author
Hardie, Diana R. Newman, Howard Reid, Joanna Hsiao, Nei-Yuan van Zyl, Gert Hans, Lucia Odayar, Jasantha Korsman, Stephen
Langue
en
Editor

AOSIS

Category

African Journal of Laboratory Medicine

Year

2024

listing date

6/10/2024

Keywords
day days storage variability testing copies/ml hiv specimens vl
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Understanding factors that impact HIV viral load (VL) accuracy in resource-limited settings is key to quality improvement.

OBJECTIVE: We evaluated whether testing delay and specimen storage between 25 °C and 30 °C before testing affected results.

METHODS: Between November 2019 and June 2023, 249 individuals on antiretroviral therapy, or with newly diagnosed HIV, were recruited from clinics in Cape Town and Gqeberha, South Africa, and three plasma preparation tubes were collected.

One tube was tested within 24 h, while the others were stored uncentrifuged at ambient temperatures before testing.

Centrifugation and testing of matched samples were performed on Day 4 and Day 7 after collection.

RESULTS: Time delay and ambient storage had minimal impact in specimens with a Day 1 VL of > 100 copies/mL.

When grouped by Day 1 VL range, 96% – 100% of specimens at Day 4 and 93% – 100% at Day 7 had VLs within 0.5 log copies/mL of the first result.

The greatest variability at Days 4 and 7 was observed when the Day 1 VL was < 100 copies/mL.

However, there was no trend of increasing difference over time.

Of Day 1 specimens with undetectable VL, or VL < 50 copies/mL, 80% had concordant results at Day 4 and 78% at Day 7.

CONCLUSION: These results show that VL is stable in plasma preparation tubes for 7 days when stored at room temperature.

There is significant variability in specimens with low VL, but variability is not affected by testing delay.

WHAT THIS STUDY ADDS: Ideal HIV VL testing conditions are frequently unachievable in resource-limited settings.

Data are needed on whether this impacts on the validity of test results.

Our results provide reassurance that storage at ambient temperature for up to 7 days before testing does not substantially affect the VL result.

Hardie, Diana R.,Newman, Howard,Reid, Joanna,Hsiao, Nei-Yuan,van Zyl, Gert,Hans, Lucia,Odayar, Jasantha,Korsman, Stephen, 2024, Field study to determine the reliability of HIV viral load results shows minimal impact of delayed testing in South Africa, AOSIS

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