HIV Testing in France, 2003–2012
This article presents data on HIV testing activity in France from 2003 to 2012 in clinical laboratories, based on the "LaboVIH" database, as well as on rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) conducted in 2012 as part of community-based screening initiatives. In 2012, 5.2 million (95% CI: [5.17–5.31]) HIV serology tests were performed, representing 80 tests per 1,000 inhabitants. Between 2011 and 2012, the number of serological tests remained stable nationwide but increased in the overseas territories and in Île-de-France. In 2012, 11,064 [95% CI: 10,693–11,435] serological tests were confirmed positive, or 169 per million inhabitants. This number increased by 5% compared to 2011. In the overseas departments, it increased (+15%) for the first time since 2004. In 2012, 8% of HIV serology tests were conducted anonymously and free of charge, and the proportion of positive results was higher among anonymous tests (3.5%) than among non-anonymous tests (2.0%). Approximately 31,700 rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) were performed in 2012 by nonprofit organizations, of which 10.5% were positive. Over the 2010–2012 period, the increase in HIV testing activity remained moderate (+5%), despite recommendations to expand testing published in late 2010. (R.A.)
Author(s): Cazein F, Le Strat Y, Dutil J, Couturier S, Ramus C, Semaille C
Publishing year: 2013
Pages: 410-6
Weekly Epidemiological Bulletin, 2013, n° 33-34, p. 410-6
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