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Performance of self-reported HIV status in determining true HIV status among older adults in rural South Africa: a validation study.

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Performance of self-reported HIV status in determining true HIV status among older adults in rural South Africa: a validation study.

Auteurs : Julia K. Rohr [États-Unis] ; F. Xavier G Mez-Olivé [États-Unis] ; Molly Rosenberg [États-Unis] ; Jennifer Manne-Goehler [États-Unis] ; Pascal Geldsetzer [États-Unis] ; Ryan G. Wagner [Afrique du Sud] ; Brian Houle [Afrique du Sud] ; Joshua A. Salomon [États-Unis] ; Kathleen Kahn [Afrique du Sud] ; Stephen Tollman [Afrique du Sud] ; Lisa Berkman [États-Unis] ; Till B Rnighausen [États-Unis]

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Abstract

In South Africa, older adults make up a growing proportion of people living with HIV. HIV programmes are likely to reach older South Africans in home-based interventions where testing is not always feasible. We evaluate the accuracy of self-reported HIV status, which may provide useful information for targeting interventions or offer an alternative to biomarker testing.

DOI: 10.7448/IAS.20.1.21691
PubMed: 28782333

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