Montreal researchers say app to support HIV self-testing shows promise
MONTREAL — A group of Montreal researchers has developed a smartphone and tablet app that they say could help people to detect HIV through self-testing — if such tests are approved in Canada.
Researchers from the McGill University Health Centre and a Montreal health clinic tested the HIVSmart! app among 451 people during a study that took place in 2016 and 2017.
Participants were given a saliva-based self-test and a tablet with the app, which guided them through the process of performing and interpreting the test, storing results and connecting them to care.
Of those tested, 0.7 per cent were found to have the virus and were linked to a physician the same day. The study noted that all of the results were found to be accurate when tested against more traditional detection methods.