Integrating clinical services for HIV, tuberculosis, and cryptococcal disease in the developing world: a step forward with 2 novel diagnostic tests

J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care. 2013 Sep-Oct;12(5):301-5. doi: 10.1177/2325957413500472.

Abstract

The success of antiretroviral therapy (ART) programs in the developing world is limited by the lack of adequate diagnostic tests to screen for life-threatening opportunistic infections such as tuberculosis (TB) and cryptococcal disease. Furthermore, there is an increasing need for implementation research in measuring the effectiveness of currently available rapid diagnostic tests. The recently developed lateral flow assays for both cryptococcal disease and TB have the potential to improve care and greatly reduce the time to initiation of ART among individuals who need it the most. However, we caution that the data on feasibility and effectiveness of these assays are limited and such research agendas must be prioritized.

Keywords: cryptococcosis; point-of-care diagnostics; service integration; tuberculosis.

Publication types

  • Editorial
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections / diagnosis*
  • AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections / drug therapy
  • Anti-Retroviral Agents / therapeutic use
  • Cryptococcosis / diagnosis*
  • Cryptococcosis / drug therapy
  • Delivery of Health Care, Integrated
  • Developing Countries
  • HIV Infections / diagnosis*
  • HIV Infections / drug therapy
  • Humans
  • Microbiological Techniques
  • Point-of-Care Systems
  • Tuberculosis / diagnosis*
  • Tuberculosis / drug therapy

Substances

  • Anti-Retroviral Agents