CD4+ Technology procurement scheme
Since 2004, WHO has procured equipment and reagents for CD4+ T-cell enumeration, used to stage HIV disease, decide when to start treatment and monitor the response to anti-retroviral therapy.
These methods can include:
- Dedicated CD4+ enumeration instruments which have a low to medium throughput suitable in district and regional laboratories.
- Single and double platform classic flow cytometers which have a high throughput to be used in central laboratories.
Existing flow cytometers can be used where possible with the necessary additional reagents or a dedicated CD4+/CD8 T-cell enumerating flow cytometer.
Starter kits
Available to laboratories wishing to set up for first time use of CD4+ technology.
May include equipment, reagents, controls, installation and training and a maintenance contract.
Reagent kits
Available to laboratories with existing equipment.
Consists of reagents and controls.
The availability of adequate expertise, laboratory infrastructure and technical support from the CD+ technology manufacturer within the WHO member states is paramount, as is the facility for on-going training of technicians and on-site maintenance of equipment.
Technical assistance and guidance are available in order to assist WHO member states with their choice of technology.
New
Publications
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Circonstances et modalités d’utilisation des tests d’infection récente pour estimer l’incidence de l’infection à HIV au niveau d’une population.
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When and how to use assays for recent infection to estimate HIV incidence at a population level
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HIV Rapid Assays: Operational Characteristics Report 16
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Key events
- WHO Prequalification of Medicines, Diagnostics and Vaccines: 6th Consultative Meeting with Stakeholders, 4-5 April 2011
- WHO Technical Working Group Meeting on CD 4 Technologies,17 -19 November 2009
- WHO Technical Working Group Meeting on Prequalification of HIV Virological Technologies, 21-23 September 2009
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