In 2011, there were over 34 million people living with HIV infections, placing a heavy burden on public health sectors. HIV infection is a lifelong threat that cannot be prevented by vaccination or cured by antiretroviral drugs. The infected patients rely on daily antiretroviral therapy to suppress HIV viral replication. Hence, it is important to diagnose HIV infections as early as possible and to monitor the efficacy of antiretroviral therapy every 3–6 months. Different immunoassays detecting HIV antigens and antibodies have been modified to offer better sensitivity and more rapid diagnosis. Several clinical and virological parameters, including CD4+ cell counts, viral load and drug resistance mutations, are also used for treatment monitor...
The introduction of serological point-of-care assays 10 years ago dramatically changed the way that ...
In response to changes in the commercial availability of HIV-1/HIV-2 antibody differentiation assays...
HIV is a retrovirus that primarily infects CD4 presenting cells of the human immune system, such as ...
Ever since the first HIV case reported, there is a dramatic increase in the prevalence of HIV infect...
AbstractThe laboratory tests currently available to the clinician for day-to-day management of HIV i...
As of 2021, 38.4 million people worldwide are living with Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV), with e...
HIV Testing Algorithms: A Status Report outlines a menu of testing algorithms, for both laboratory a...
Access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is expanding at a rapid rate in resource-limited settings, wi...
Diagnostic tests for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection have undergone considerable evolut...
Amplification based HIV-1 viral load and genotypic resistance assays are expensive, technologically ...
9-18Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a major cause of death globally. It causes acquired immu...
Recent-infection testing assays/algorithms (RITAs) have been developed to exploit the titer and avid...
Education and diagnostic tests capable of early detection represent our most effective means of prev...
Education and diagnostic tests capable of early detection represent our most effective means of prev...
The persistence of HIV within long-lived HIV-infected CD4 T cells is the primary obstacle towards HI...
The introduction of serological point-of-care assays 10 years ago dramatically changed the way that ...
In response to changes in the commercial availability of HIV-1/HIV-2 antibody differentiation assays...
HIV is a retrovirus that primarily infects CD4 presenting cells of the human immune system, such as ...
Ever since the first HIV case reported, there is a dramatic increase in the prevalence of HIV infect...
AbstractThe laboratory tests currently available to the clinician for day-to-day management of HIV i...
As of 2021, 38.4 million people worldwide are living with Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV), with e...
HIV Testing Algorithms: A Status Report outlines a menu of testing algorithms, for both laboratory a...
Access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) is expanding at a rapid rate in resource-limited settings, wi...
Diagnostic tests for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection have undergone considerable evolut...
Amplification based HIV-1 viral load and genotypic resistance assays are expensive, technologically ...
9-18Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a major cause of death globally. It causes acquired immu...
Recent-infection testing assays/algorithms (RITAs) have been developed to exploit the titer and avid...
Education and diagnostic tests capable of early detection represent our most effective means of prev...
Education and diagnostic tests capable of early detection represent our most effective means of prev...
The persistence of HIV within long-lived HIV-infected CD4 T cells is the primary obstacle towards HI...
The introduction of serological point-of-care assays 10 years ago dramatically changed the way that ...
In response to changes in the commercial availability of HIV-1/HIV-2 antibody differentiation assays...
HIV is a retrovirus that primarily infects CD4 presenting cells of the human immune system, such as ...