The Pan African Medical Journal (Nov 2020)

A 0.85% saline as alternative detection buffer for SD-bioline HIV rapid test in resource limited setting

  • Shabani Iddi,
  • Evangelista Malindisa,
  • Musa Shija,
  • Betrand Msemwa,
  • Vitus Silago,
  • Mariam Mirambo,
  • Stephen Mshana

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.37.241.24234
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 241

Abstract

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Accuracy in the diagnosis is a key step to identify HIV infected individuals for appropriate management. Insufficient supply of manufacture´s buffers in relation to the number of strips per kit has negative impact on patient’s results hence improper patient´s management. In resource limited settings some laboratory staff use different substitute buffers which has never been validated on their reliability. This study aimed at comparing the performance of 0.85% saline and SD-Bioline manufacture’s buffer in detection of HIV antibodies. A total of 220 whole blood specimens: 110 HIV positive specimens from patients attending care and treatment center (CTC) and 110 HIV negative specimens from blood donors were re-tested for HIV status using SD-Bioline HIV rapid test using manufacturer´s buffer and 0.85% saline separately. Data and laboratory results were recorded in Microsoft excel sheet followed by analysis using STATA version 13. For all tested samples, the level of agreement between 0.85% saline and manufacturer’s buffer was 98.64% (kappa=0.9727).The value of kappa indicates very good agreement between 0.85% saline and manufacturer’s buffer. In incidents where manufacturers´ buffer is not sufficient, 0.85% saline can give reliable results. Further studies to evaluate the suitable buffer for other rapid tests for HIV and other diseases are recommended especially in resource limited settings.

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