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Australian men who have sex with men prefer rapid oral HIV testing over conventional blood testing for HIV

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posted on 2024-09-10, 03:08 authored by MY Chen, JE Bilardi, D Lee, R Cummings, Matui BushMatui Bush, CK Fairley
This study examined the views of 172 community-based Australian men who have sex with men (MSM) on the acceptability and potential uptake of rapid oral testing for HIV in clinic and home-based settings. Men were asked to complete a questionnaire that sought their views on rapid testing for HIV. When asked about which HIV test they would prefer in a clinic setting, 64% indicated a preference for rapid oral HIV testing and 74% indicated that if rapid oral HIV testing was available at a clinic they would test for HIV more frequently. If rapid oral HIV testing was available for home testing, 63% of men indicated it would be likely they would test themselves for HIV and 61% indicated they would test more frequently. Overall, MSM expressed a preference for rapid oral HIV testing and would test more frequently if testing was available for clinic or home use in Australia.

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Location

England

Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

International Journal of STD and AIDS

Volume

21

Pagination

428-430

ISSN

0956-4624

eISSN

1758-1052

Issue

6

Publisher

ROYAL SOC MEDICINE PRESS LTD