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NACO Lab Technician Training Programme

NACO Lab Technician Training Programme. 1. Introduction. What do you know about HIV/AIDS? Do you feel apprehensive to be involved in HIV Testing? What are your expectations from this course?. 2. What do LTs want to achieve?. Learn about all aspects HIV/AIDS

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NACO Lab Technician Training Programme

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  1. NACO Lab Technician Training Programme 1

  2. Introduction • What do you know about HIV/AIDS? • Do you feel apprehensive to be involved in HIV Testing? • What are your expectations from this course? 2

  3. What do LTs want to achieve? • Learn about all aspects HIV/AIDS • Understand all the various issues and processes/procedures of HIV testing at ICTCs • Perform laboratory tests in accordance with NACOs HIV testing strategies and testing guidelines • Understand the interpretation of results • Ensure standardized and quality testing all across in order to provide accurate, reliable and reproducible test results and meet the requirements of the client 3

  4. What do we want to achieve? Enhance the theoretical and practical skills of LTs with hands on practical sessions and exercises • Performance of Rapid HIV tests • Performance of ELISA assays • Exercises on: • -collection, storage and transport of samples • -interpretation of results, • - maintenance of equipment, • -practice of quality assurance, • -making of positive control for day to day QC • -inventory management • -quality control • Exercise on NACO HIV testing strategies 4

  5. What do we want to achieve? • Reduce stigma within the healthcare personnel - address anxieties and misconceptions to increase willingness to care for HIV positive people • Prevent occupational exposure to blood borne pathogens by training the healthcare providers in Biosafety, standard work precautions and PEP • Assure and inform about PEP and its timely use in case of accidental exposure to minimize transmission of HIV 6

  6. Content of Training Module 1: Introduction Module 2: Virology and pathogenesis of HIV infection Module 3: Detection of HIV infection, HIV testing protocols and Strategies Module 4: Biosafety in the laboratory and standard work precautions Module 5: Process and flow of the Client at ICTC/PPTCT for HIV counseling and testing Module 6: Collection, transport and storage of blood sample Module 7: Elements/components of Total Quality Management/Quality System Essentials Module 8: Introduction to HIV testing 7

  7. Content of Training Module 9: Inventory management Module 10: Document control and various documents Module 11: Common errors, causes and trouble shooting Module 12: External quality assessment Module 13: Equipment maintenance and calibration Module 14: Performance and characteristics of ELISA, validation, use of Levey Jenning chart Module 15: Performance and characteristics of HIV rapid tests Module 16: Preparation of positive control, calculation of range for validation of ELISA for day to day QC 8

  8. Reference material to be provided • Program agenda • Hand outs of slides, practical exercises, examples of documents-Temperature log, inventory management, SOP • NACO lab technician manual • NACO website: www.nacoonline.org 9

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