ABSTRACT
Introduction:
Rapid tests (RTs) are ideal to provide laboratorial results within 30 minutes in a variety of situations and locations, even in underserved communities. Like any other laboratory input, they can only be used within the expiration date.
Objective:
The aim of this study was to compare the analytical performance of the RT Interkit HIV 1 and 2® (Interteck Katal - Belo Horizonte, Brazil) at two different times, two years before and one week before the expiration date.
Material and methods:
Two hundred serum samples were used, from individuals over 18 months of age, of both sexes, previously tested by electrochemiluminescence and Western Blot for HIV infection, distributed in two groups: reactive (n = 100) and non-reactive (n = 100).
Results:
The RT showed similar and satisfactory diagnostic accuracy in the two analyzed moments, with no statistical difference.
Conclusion:
The RT Interkit HIV 1 and 2® showed stable analytical performance both at the beginning and the end of its validity term.
Key words:
HIV; diagnosis; date of validity of products; sensitivity; specificity