The highly infectious phase of acute human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, defined as the interval between the appearance of HIV RNA in plasma and the detection of HIV-1-specific antibodies, contributes disproportionately to HIV transmission. The current HIV diagnostic algorithm consists of a repeatedly reactive immunoassay (IA), followed by a supplemental test, such as the Western blot (WB) or indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA). Because current laboratory IAs detect HIV infection earlier than supplemental tests, reactive IA results and negative supplemental test results very early in the course of HIV infection have been erroneously interpreted as negative. To address this problem, CDC has been evaluating a new HIV diagnostic ...
HIV is a retrovirus that primarily infects CD4 presenting cells of the human immune system, such as ...
Diagnostic tests for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection have undergone considerable evolut...
<p> = immunoassay. RT = rapid test. POC = point-of-care. For each test, its potential for case findi...
The highly infectious phase of acute human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, defined as the in...
Although acute HIV infection contributes disproportionately to onward HIV transmission, HIV testing ...
BACKGROUND: North Carolina has added nucleic acid amplification testing for the human immunodeficien...
Background:In 2014 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Association of Publi...
Inability to recognize incident infection has traditionally limited both scientific and public healt...
Detection of early HIV infections (EHIs), including acute HIV infection (AHI), is important for indi...
HIV Testing Algorithms: A Status Report outlines a menu of testing algorithms, for both laboratory a...
Ever since the first HIV case reported, there is a dramatic increase in the prevalence of HIV infect...
An algorithm was developed that identifies patients with new diagnoses of HIV infection by the use o...
ObjectiveWe evaluated the performance of the GS fourth-generation antigen/antibody assay and compare...
ObjectiveIn three U.S. state public health laboratories (PHLs) using a fourth-generation immunoassay...
Background. Most human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) point-of-care tests detect antibodies (Ab) but n...
HIV is a retrovirus that primarily infects CD4 presenting cells of the human immune system, such as ...
Diagnostic tests for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection have undergone considerable evolut...
<p> = immunoassay. RT = rapid test. POC = point-of-care. For each test, its potential for case findi...
The highly infectious phase of acute human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, defined as the in...
Although acute HIV infection contributes disproportionately to onward HIV transmission, HIV testing ...
BACKGROUND: North Carolina has added nucleic acid amplification testing for the human immunodeficien...
Background:In 2014 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Association of Publi...
Inability to recognize incident infection has traditionally limited both scientific and public healt...
Detection of early HIV infections (EHIs), including acute HIV infection (AHI), is important for indi...
HIV Testing Algorithms: A Status Report outlines a menu of testing algorithms, for both laboratory a...
Ever since the first HIV case reported, there is a dramatic increase in the prevalence of HIV infect...
An algorithm was developed that identifies patients with new diagnoses of HIV infection by the use o...
ObjectiveWe evaluated the performance of the GS fourth-generation antigen/antibody assay and compare...
ObjectiveIn three U.S. state public health laboratories (PHLs) using a fourth-generation immunoassay...
Background. Most human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) point-of-care tests detect antibodies (Ab) but n...
HIV is a retrovirus that primarily infects CD4 presenting cells of the human immune system, such as ...
Diagnostic tests for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection have undergone considerable evolut...
<p> = immunoassay. RT = rapid test. POC = point-of-care. For each test, its potential for case findi...