The use of 0.01M phosphate buffered saline as detection buffer for Alere Determine HIV rapid test in resource limited settings.

M. Mirambo, M. Mushi, Ley Shilewangwa, Caroline A. Minja, B. Kidenya, M. Majigo, S. Mshana
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Insufficient supply of manufacture’s buffers/diluents in relation to the number of strips per kit has been found to have negative impact on patients’ results. Some laboratories personnel tend to use diluents from other rapid tests manufacturers such as Bioline, Unigold as well as malaria rapid diagnostic test (MRDT). This study aimed at evaluating the use of 0.01M phosphate buffered saline (PBS) as detection buffer for Alere Determine® HIV rapid test. This study was carried out at Bugando School of Medicine in Mwanza, Tanzania. A total of 300 whole blood specimens ; 150 HIV positive specimens from patients attending Care and Treatment Centreand 150 HIV negative specimens were retested for HIV status using Alere Determine® HIV rapid test employing normal Alere buffer and 0.01M PBS as buffer.Of the total specimens tested; 150 (100%) of HIV positive were positive by using both Alere buffer and 0.01M PBS while 150(100%) of HIV negative samples were negative by both Alere Determine® and 0.01M PBS. The agreement between 0.01M PBS and Alere Determine® buffer was 100%. The value of kappa indicates perfect agreement between 0.01M PBS and Alere Determine® buffer (100%). A 0.01M PBS is recommended as alternative detection buffer for Alere Determine® in cases of insufficient supply. Further investigation to evaluate the suitable buffer for other rapid tests for HIV and other diseases is recommended especially in resource limited settings.
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在资源有限的环境中,使用0.01M磷酸盐缓冲盐水作为Alerte Determine HIV快速检测的检测缓冲液。
制造商的缓冲液/稀释剂供应不足,与每个试剂盒的试纸条数量有关,这对患者的结果产生了负面影响。一些实验室人员倾向于使用其他快速测试制造商的稀释剂,如Bioline、Unigold以及疟疾快速诊断测试(MRDT)。本研究旨在评估使用0.01M磷酸盐缓冲盐水(PBS)作为Alerte Determine®HIV快速检测的检测缓冲液。这项研究是在坦桑尼亚姆万扎的布甘多医学院进行的。共300份全血标本;来自护理和治疗中心患者的150份HIV阳性标本和150份HIV阴性标本使用Alere Determine®HIV快速检测进行HIV状态重新测试,使用正常的Alere缓冲液和0.01M PBS作为缓冲液。在测试的总样本中;通过使用Alerte缓冲液和0.01M PBS,150(100%)HIV阳性样本呈阳性,而通过使用Alerte-Determine®和0.01M磷酸盐缓冲液,150(百分之百)HIV阴性样本呈阴性。0.01M PBS和Alerte Determine®缓冲液之间的一致性为100%。kappa值表明0.01M PBS和Alerte Determine®缓冲液(100%)完全一致。在供应不足的情况下,建议使用0.01M PBS作为Alerte Determine®的替代检测缓冲液。建议进行进一步调查,以评估用于HIV和其他疾病的其他快速检测的合适缓冲液,特别是在资源有限的情况下。
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