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We have reached single-visit testing, diagnosis, and treatment for hepatitis C infection, now what?

Jason Grebely, Susan Matthews, Louise Causer, Jordan J. Feld, Philip Cunningham, Gregory J. Dore, Tanya Applegate

2024Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics19 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Progress toward hepatitis C virus (HCV) elimination is impeded by low testing and treatment due to the current diagnostic pathway requiring multiple visits leading to loss to follow-up. Point-of-care testing technologies capable of detecting current HCV infection in one hour are a 'game-changer.' These tests enable diagnosis and treatment in a single visit, overcoming the barrier of multiple visits that frequently leads to loss to follow-up. Combining point-of-care HCV antibody and RNA tests should improve cost-effectiveness, patient/provider acceptability, and testing efficiency. However, implementing HCV point-of-care testing programs at scale requires multiple considerations. AREAS COVERED: This commentary explores the need for point-of-care HCV tests, diagnostic strategies to improve HCV testing, key considerations for implementing point-of-care HCV testing programs, and remaining challenges for point-of-care testing (including operator training, quality management, connectivity and reporting systems, regulatory approval processes, and the need for more efficient tests). EXPERT OPINION: It is exciting that single-visit testing, diagnosis, and treatment for HCV infection have been achieved. Innovations afforded through COVID-19 should facilitate the accelerated development of low-cost, rapid, and accurate tests to improve HCV testing. The next challenge will be to address barriers and facilitators for implementing point-of-care testing to deliver them at scale.

Topics & Concepts

Point-of-care testingPoint of careMedicineHepatitis CHepatitis C virusIntensive care medicineDiagnostic testTest strategyVirologyImmunologyNursingComputer sciencePediatricsVirusSoftwareProgramming languageHepatitis C virus researchHepatitis B Virus StudiesDiabetes Management and Education
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