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Molecular HIV screening.

Thomas Bourlet1, Meriam Memmi, Henia Saoudin

  • 1Groupe Immunité des Muqueuses et Agents Pathogènes (GIMAP) - EA3064, Faculty of Medicine of Saint-Etienne, 42023, University of Lyon, France.

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Molecular tools are increasingly vital for routine human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) screening. This review covers their application in blood, organ, and tissue screening, medically assisted procreation, and neonate testing.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical diagnostics
  • Molecular biology
  • Infectious disease control

Background:

  • Nucleic acid testing (NAT) is a growing diagnostic method for infectious diseases.
  • Molecular tools offer sensitive and specific detection of pathogens.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the application of molecular tools for routine human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) screening.
  • To delineate the scope of molecular HIV screening, excluding confirmatory or follow-up testing.

Main Methods:

  • Review of various molecular tools utilized in HIV screening.
  • Analysis of HIV molecular screening applications in different contexts.

Main Results:

  • Diverse molecular tools are available for HIV screening.
  • Molecular HIV screening is applied to blood products, human organs and tissues, medically assisted procreation, and neonates of HIV-infected mothers.

Conclusions:

  • Molecular tools are essential for first-line, routine HIV screening across various medical applications.
  • The use of molecular techniques enhances the safety of blood, organ, and tissue transplantation, and improves reproductive and neonatal health outcomes.