Ohio Admin. Code 3701-3-10 - Approval of human immunodeficiency virus tests
(A)
In approving
tests to be used to determine whether an individual has human immunodeficiency
virus infection under division (B)(1) of section
3701.241 of the Revised Code,
the director of health shall consider:
(1)
Whether the test
has been approved by the United States food and drug
administration.
(2)
The recommendations of the United States centers for
disease control and prevention.
(B)
The director
shall define a confirmed positive test result as:
(1)
Two or more
reactive enzyme immunoassay tests;
(2)
A positive
culture of the human immunodeficiency virus;
(3)
A positive
reaction to an human immunodeficiency virus antigen test licensed by the United
States food and drug administration;
(4)
Identification
of the human immunodeficiency virus by the use of nucleic acid amplification
probe to detect the presence of human immunodeficiency virus;
(5)
The director may
define other confirmed positive test results after consideration of the
recommendations of the United States centers for disease control and
prevention.
(C)
In developing guidelines for interpreting test
results, the director shall consider interpretation criteria established by the
United States centers for disease control and prevention.
Replaces: 3701-3-10
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3701.241
Rule Amplifies: 3701.24, 3707.241, 3701.242, 3701.243, 3701.244, 3701.245, 3701.246, 3701.247, 3701.248, 3701.249, 3? 01.45, 3? 01.46
Prior Effective Dates: 11/30/1989 (Emer), 2/3/90, 7/23/98
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