02/29/2024
Meet Lucy Mbewe. Lucy is a molecular technologist at the Zomba Central Hospital. Lucy and her other colleagues received training on the utilization of the HIVQuant kit for early HIV diagnosis and viral load monitoring among patients receiving antiretroviral therapy. Lucy's role at the hospital focuses on the extraction, purification, and quantification of total HIV-1 nucleic acid in plasma and PBMC, among others. Lucy is glad to be part of this novel study.
"I was particularly excited to be among the first laboratory scientists to be exposed to this laboratory-developed assay. It provides a better option to enable quicker screening of thousands of samples at a cheaper cost and labor with greater diagnostic accuracy and precision"
The implementation of the HIVQuant pilot study at the Zomba Central Hospital is part of our efforts to strengthen the country’s clinical laboratory systems. The first stage of our capacity-building approach involves enhancing the knowledge and strengthening the required competence of the laboratory personnel at the Zomba Central Hospital in alternative point-of-care(POC) viral load monitoring systems. Additional capacity-building activities focused on equipment, calibration, and validation, including IQ, PQ, and OQ validations, will be conducted as part of the main study, which will seek to evaluate the efficacy of the HIVQuant assay.
Visit www.cenrid.org to learn more about the HIVQuant Pilot Study.