Objective To evaluate the performance and cost of an HIV reverse transcriptase-enzyme activity (HIV-RT) assay in comparison to an HIV-1 RNA assay for routine viral load monitoring in resource limited settings. Design A cohort-based longitudinal study. Setting Two antiretroviral therapy (ART) centres in Karnataka state, South India, providing treatment under the Indian AIDS control programme. Participants A cohort of 327 HIV-1-infected Indian adult patients initiating first-line ART. Outcome measures Performance and cost of an HIV-RT assay (ExaVir Load V3) in comparison to a gold standard HIV-1 RNA assay (Abbott m2000rt) in a cohort of 327 Indian patients before (WK00) and 4 weeks (WK04) after initiation of first-line therapy. ...
The Cavidi viral load assay and the ultra-sensitive p24 antigen assay (Up24 Ag) have been suggested ...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>HIV-1 viral quantitation is essential for treatment monitoring. An in-house...
Objectives HIV-1 viral quantitation is essential for treatment monitoring. An in-house assay wou...
There is an urgent need for low-cost assays for HIV-1 quantitation to ensure adequate follow-up of H...
Amplification based HIV-1 viral load and genotypic resistance assays are expensive, technologically ...
The purpose of this thesis was to develop and/or evaluate assays for HIV viral load (VL) monitoring ...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) RNA testing is the gold standard for monitoring antiretroviral th...
Item does not contain fulltextMonitoring of HIV viral load in low and middle income settings is limi...
A key advantage of monitoring HIV viral load (VL) in persons receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) ...
Tremendous strides have been made in treating HIV-1 infection in industrialized countries. Combinati...
The authors discuss studies on the low-cost viral load assays that are currently available and their...
Testing HIV-1 RNA in plasma by PCR is universally accepted as the ultimate standard to confirm diagn...
Retaining an active reverse transcriptase (RT) enzyme is a fundamental requirement for all retroviru...
We evaluated the new low-cost ExaVir Load (version 3) reverse transcriptase viral load assay against...
Background: Viral load monitoring of antiretroviral therapy in low-income countries is rarely used b...
The Cavidi viral load assay and the ultra-sensitive p24 antigen assay (Up24 Ag) have been suggested ...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>HIV-1 viral quantitation is essential for treatment monitoring. An in-house...
Objectives HIV-1 viral quantitation is essential for treatment monitoring. An in-house assay wou...
There is an urgent need for low-cost assays for HIV-1 quantitation to ensure adequate follow-up of H...
Amplification based HIV-1 viral load and genotypic resistance assays are expensive, technologically ...
The purpose of this thesis was to develop and/or evaluate assays for HIV viral load (VL) monitoring ...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) RNA testing is the gold standard for monitoring antiretroviral th...
Item does not contain fulltextMonitoring of HIV viral load in low and middle income settings is limi...
A key advantage of monitoring HIV viral load (VL) in persons receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART) ...
Tremendous strides have been made in treating HIV-1 infection in industrialized countries. Combinati...
The authors discuss studies on the low-cost viral load assays that are currently available and their...
Testing HIV-1 RNA in plasma by PCR is universally accepted as the ultimate standard to confirm diagn...
Retaining an active reverse transcriptase (RT) enzyme is a fundamental requirement for all retroviru...
We evaluated the new low-cost ExaVir Load (version 3) reverse transcriptase viral load assay against...
Background: Viral load monitoring of antiretroviral therapy in low-income countries is rarely used b...
The Cavidi viral load assay and the ultra-sensitive p24 antigen assay (Up24 Ag) have been suggested ...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>HIV-1 viral quantitation is essential for treatment monitoring. An in-house...
Objectives HIV-1 viral quantitation is essential for treatment monitoring. An in-house assay wou...