In settings where plasma preparation and sample centralization are not feasible or inconvenient, dried blood spots (DBS) could be used as an alternative specimen to plasma to assess antiretroviral treatment response among HIV-infected individuals. This study was aimed to (1) validate the recent QIAsymphony-artus assay for DBS HIV viral load (VL) and (2) assess the feasibility of measuring HIV VL on DBS using this assay in Thailand. Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid-blood samples from 99 HIV-infected individuals were used to prepare paired DBS and plasma. Also, DBS samples were shipped to three distant hospitals in the northern region. After short-term storage, DBS were returned by regular post to the AMS laboratory and were re-tested for HIV ...
HIV viral load (VL) testing is the recommended method for monitoring the response of people living w...
Dried blood spots (DBS) have been used as alternative specimens to plasma to increase access to HIV ...
BACKGROUND: Dried blood spots (DBS) have been used as alternative specimens to plasma to increase ac...
World Health Organization recommends using dried blood spots (DBS) for HIV RNA viral load (VL) measu...
World Health Organization recommends using dried blood spots (DBS) for HIV RNA viral load (VL) measu...
ideally requires periodic viral load measurements to ascertain adequate response to treatment. While...
The use of dried blood spot (DBS) specimens for HIV viral load (VL) monitoring is recommended to sup...
International audienceBackground. Although it is the best method to detect early therapeutic failure...
BACKGROUND: The use of dried blood spots (DBS) for HIV-1 viral load quantification can greatly impr...
BACKGROUND:Access to HIV viral load is crucial to efficiently monitor patients on antiretroviral tre...
International audienceBackground: Access to HIV viral load is crucial to efficiently monitor patient...
The development and validation of dried sample spots as a method of specimen collection are urgently...
Background. Monitoring of antiretroviral treatment (ART) with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) vir...
Dried blood spots (DBS) can be used in developing countries to alleviate the logistic constraints of...
Routine HIV viral load testing is not widely accessible in most resource-limited settings, including...
HIV viral load (VL) testing is the recommended method for monitoring the response of people living w...
Dried blood spots (DBS) have been used as alternative specimens to plasma to increase access to HIV ...
BACKGROUND: Dried blood spots (DBS) have been used as alternative specimens to plasma to increase ac...
World Health Organization recommends using dried blood spots (DBS) for HIV RNA viral load (VL) measu...
World Health Organization recommends using dried blood spots (DBS) for HIV RNA viral load (VL) measu...
ideally requires periodic viral load measurements to ascertain adequate response to treatment. While...
The use of dried blood spot (DBS) specimens for HIV viral load (VL) monitoring is recommended to sup...
International audienceBackground. Although it is the best method to detect early therapeutic failure...
BACKGROUND: The use of dried blood spots (DBS) for HIV-1 viral load quantification can greatly impr...
BACKGROUND:Access to HIV viral load is crucial to efficiently monitor patients on antiretroviral tre...
International audienceBackground: Access to HIV viral load is crucial to efficiently monitor patient...
The development and validation of dried sample spots as a method of specimen collection are urgently...
Background. Monitoring of antiretroviral treatment (ART) with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) vir...
Dried blood spots (DBS) can be used in developing countries to alleviate the logistic constraints of...
Routine HIV viral load testing is not widely accessible in most resource-limited settings, including...
HIV viral load (VL) testing is the recommended method for monitoring the response of people living w...
Dried blood spots (DBS) have been used as alternative specimens to plasma to increase access to HIV ...
BACKGROUND: Dried blood spots (DBS) have been used as alternative specimens to plasma to increase ac...