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Rapid HIV, Hep C, and Syphilis Screening in a Rural Street Medicine Clinic
Rapid HIV, Hep C, and Syphilis Screening in a Rural Street Medicine Clinic

NCT07317687

RecruitingN/A

Sponsor: West Virginia University

Conditions: HIV Testing, HEPATITIS C (HCV), Syphilis, Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)

Interventions: Rapid Fingerstick Test, Blood Draw for lab test

Countries: United States

West Virginia faces rising rates of HIV, hepatitis, and syphilis, particularly among individuals experiencing homelessness, substance use, and mental health challenges. Traditional blood-draw testing for these infections is often hindered by mistrust, logistical barriers, and delays in results. This study, conducted by the West Virginia University (WVU) Street Medicine program, evaluates a rapid, point-of-care fingerstick test for HIV, Hepatitis C, and syphilis that provides results within 10-20 minutes during mobile clinic visits. Participants may choose rapid testing, traditional blood draw (which also includes Hepatitis B screening), or decline testing. All participants will be invited to complete a brief survey about the experiences with screening methods. The goal is to assess whether rapid testing improves screening uptake, linkage to care, and patient satisfaction, ultimately reducing barriers and disease burden in high-risk populations.

Eligibility overview

Sex: ALL

Age: 18 Years to

Healthy volunteers: Yes

Study type: OBSERVATIONAL

Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

* Patients of the WVU Medicine Street Medicine team

Exclusion Criteria:

* Patients under the age of 18
Locations (1)
  • Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, United States